Posted 01 June 2018 - 01:00 AM
Posted 01 June 2018 - 07:27 AM
Hi,
no you are not infected. If you have run the Privacy Audit feature in the malwarebytes app it shows you which applications have access to do what. These are the prompts that you get when you first open an app that say "Would you like to allow [App] to access [x]"
If you have factory reset then there should be no issues on the phone and when it says that apps can cost you money this is applications like the "Play Store" whereby it can cost you money if you purchase apps.
Should be nothing to worry about.
Posted 01 June 2018 - 07:55 AM
Posted 01 June 2018 - 08:23 AM
I'm confused as to why during my live chat on the Malwarebytes website they said I had an unusual high # of permissions. But I'm tired of worrying abt it so I will take your opinion to heart and thank you for taking the time to reply.
If you have run a factory reset then you should have nothing to worry about :-).
If you want to take a screenshot and post it I can go ahead and download malwarebytes on my S9 and see if I get anything different.
Posted 01 June 2018 - 09:33 AM
That is so nice of you! I'll gladly take you up on your offer. This forum reply does not offer attachment as an option. If necessary for you then I can start a new thread and link to it with attachments. Otherwise, my phone shows as follows in Malwarebytes > Privacy audit
have network access
172 apps
can access storage
155 apps
can read your personal info
138 apps
can access secure settings
80 apps
can access accounts:
66 apps
can control hardware
65 apps
can block screen
62 apps
can track location
62 apps
can cost you money
56 apps
can monitor calls
49 apps
can access text messages
48 apps
can make calls
45 apps
can publish shortcuts to the main screen
40 apps
can access calendar
23 apps
can be Device Administrator
17 apps
Can download files silently
16 apps
uses accessibility service
1 apps
Thanks you!!!
Posted 01 June 2018 - 09:35 AM
Hi mate,
that sounds very similar to mine. Nothing to worry about unless you want to revoke permissions to applications. However, doing so will reduce the usability of your phone. If you have just factory reset all is good so you can go ahead and use it :-)
Regards,
Harry
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