




I think my phone is hacked
Thead Owner : Warchild24,
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06-07-2020, 03:52 AM
I have good reason to believe that my phone has been hacked and is being monitored. How do I get concrete evidence of this and ultimately stop it? I appreciate any suggestions thanks.
06-07-2020, 04:02 AM
What phone do you have, and what makes you think that?
Forum Owner
06-07-2020, 04:23 AM
I have a Samsung Galaxy s10. Today when I came back in from getting the mail I picked up my phone and it started doing weird updates and downloading apps I've never even heard of until then. One of them was called AP remote remote support. It also to drain fast at times and other times it's fine. Then when I was doing some digging in the settings and looking online for what it meant I straight up got blocked from my network. Just a bunch of weird shit like that.http://zqktlwi4fecvo6ri.onion/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
06-07-2020, 04:37 AM
It didn't just start happening you must have downloaded something. Either way I'd recommend starting with a factory reset and see if it fixes anything
Forum Owner
06-07-2020, 05:02 AM
I'll try that. Thanks. My only problem with that if I was kicked off my network and then blocked from it, wouldn't it stand to reason that someone possibly has control of my network too?
06-07-2020, 05:52 AM
(06-07-2020, 05:02 AM)Warchild24 Wrote: I'll try that. Thanks. My only problem with that if I was kicked off my network and then blocked from it, wouldn't it stand to reason that someone possibly has control of my network too?
I think they could have been sending spam from your device so your network blocked your account. I'd call them and find out directly from them. If it's a new phone, you could try to organise a replacement and say it's been doing that since day 1.
Forum Owner
06-07-2020, 06:20 AM
Like @"Owl" said, the best thing to do is to factory reset your phone. DO NOT use your phone for any type of transactions until you're sure that its clean.
06-07-2020, 10:56 AM
That Could be a android rat.
-what u have to do is :
if you have a backup and okay with factory reset like @"Owl" said.
then thats the best thing to do.> 100% will remove the rat <
but if u dont remember few passwords for whatever that is auto login or photos etc. that u can lose by doing this then thats the problem.
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or u can install a good antivirus. not sure if eset have a mobile version but eset / norton will do the job.
( if its crypted payload the antivirus wont detect it btw)
but people who spread their rat gets detected fast :kekw: so.
- if u have any question let me know
-what u have to do is :
if you have a backup and okay with factory reset like @"Owl" said.
then thats the best thing to do.> 100% will remove the rat <
but if u dont remember few passwords for whatever that is auto login or photos etc. that u can lose by doing this then thats the problem.
-
or u can install a good antivirus. not sure if eset have a mobile version but eset / norton will do the job.
( if its crypted payload the antivirus wont detect it btw)
but people who spread their rat gets detected fast :kekw: so.
- if u have any question let me know
06-07-2020, 09:21 PM
(06-07-2020, 10:56 AM)Anubis God Wrote: That Could be a android rat.
-what u have to do is :
if you have a backup and okay with factory reset like @"Owl" said.
then thats the best thing to do.> 100% will remove the rat <
but if u dont remember few passwords for whatever that is auto login or photos etc. that u can lose by doing this then thats the problem.
-
or u can install a good antivirus. not sure if eset have a mobile version but eset / norton will do the job.
( if its crypted payload the antivirus wont detect it btw)
but people who spread their rat gets detected fast :kekw: so.
- if u have any question let me know
Good second post! I'm thinking I either have a crappy phone or a RAT sadly..
06-07-2020, 09:28 PM
(06-07-2020, 09:21 PM)Boil Wrote:(06-07-2020, 10:56 AM)Anubis God Wrote: That Could be a android rat.
-what u have to do is :
if you have a backup and okay with factory reset like @"Owl" said.
then thats the best thing to do.> 100% will remove the rat <
but if u dont remember few passwords for whatever that is auto login or photos etc. that u can lose by doing this then thats the problem.
-
or u can install a good antivirus. not sure if eset have a mobile version but eset / norton will do the job.
( if its crypted payload the antivirus wont detect it btw)
but people who spread their rat gets detected fast :kekw: so.
- if u have any question let me know
Good second post! I'm thinking I either have a crappy phone or a RAT sadly..
Well, either you do what @Anubis God said, or you change like you planned :hypers: