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(@samuelcisamolo)
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Advice


   
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(@fierfaerie699)
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What is the advice you are asking for? 


   
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(@samuelcisamolo)
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@fierfaerie699 look at my alert on the screen i post . What can i do


   
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(@jsebastian)
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Hi Samuel,

While your security score has dropped (-14), and the number of detected exploits has significantly increased (from 10 to 104). Several vulnerabilities (CVEs) have been identified, which may put your device at risk.

To improve your protection, we recommend the following steps:

Review the Detected CVEs

  • Tap the info (ℹ️) button next to each CVE to understand its impact.
  • If needed, search online for official patches or security updates related to the listed CVEs.

Update Your Software & System

  • Ensure your device’s OS and apps are up to date, as updates often include security patches.
  • If your device no longer receives updates from the manufacturer, consider disabling exploitable services where possible.

Check for Suspicious Apps

  • Review installed apps and remove any unknown or suspicious ones.

Enable Additional Protections

  • Activate the firewall in our app to block potential threats.
  • Use a VPN if you are concerned about network security. (Our App not offering at the moment)

Monitor Your Security Score

  • After applying these steps, check if your security score improves.

If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out! Your security is our priority.

Regards, 
Android Exploits Team


   
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(@fierfaerie699)
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@samuelcisamolo while I would normally be able to give you a lot of advice on this, I am currently experiencing what I believe to be anMDM enabled cyber attack, making it resistant to all the advice that I'm about to give you. However I believe that this is rare and does not usually apply to most device compromises so here are my suggestions for you:

Try to scan your device with protectstar spyware scanner from the Google Play store. This is one of the only android malware scanners I have found actually works. Go to settings and make sure you check the "check for untrusted sources" then do a full system scan. It also has a section to let you review app permissions, and admin apps. Remove apps if you do not remember installing them or don't need them.

If all else fails, factory restore your device. For very stubborn compromises like AI am experiencing, you might need to take it to a mobile repair center (or do it yourself if you are technical) and use Odin to flash the official device bootloader on your device since the factory restore might be compromised. This is, again, a rare occurrence, typically a factory reset will be good enough.

please defer to the advice of the foreign moderators as they are experts in Android and I am still learning. I am a cyber security professional but Android is, unfortunately, a weakness in my skills, which is proving difficult for me due to my potential mdm "enterprise hacks" compromise.


   
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