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Is android protected from viruses?

android prolem

11th Nov 2017, 12:14 AM
Chinthana Kavinda
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not like Apple because it's easy to gain root access but it's still good for programmers :)
15th Feb 2018, 4:44 AM
warlord
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Yes!! Protected by Google play protect!!
11th Nov 2017, 5:51 PM
Ranjan Bagri
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No. Google Play Protect won't help you. Just use your brain and watch what you install.
12th Nov 2017, 9:25 PM
Private [GER]
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Well that's not a quick easy answer. Technically you can't get a virus on your Android smartphone. But you can get malware on your phone. Let me explain the difference between the two. The term virus is used for the old school stuff such as viruses, Trojans, and worms. A virus is malicious software code that copies itself across a computer network to cause damage to the computer system. Malware is the newer stuff. Think of malware as the new kid on the block . Also all viruses need to copy itself to spread. But not all malware does. Since I am here, I might of well answer your other post about protecting yourself against viruses. A good rule of thumb is always download apps from the Play store. Don't download apps from third parties outside the play store. Also check on that apps ratings and reviews. Also have a good anti-virus app such as Avast, 360 mobile security, or AVG. They are good apps , they have a high rating and reviews. If you suspect that you have a virus, make sure your anti-virus app is up to date, or download the latest version. Also you could see if you can find the malicious app, by going to settings , Applications Manager then go to downloads to see if you see a app that doesn't belong there. Then clean the cache and the uninstall the offending app. If worse comes to worse, then you will have to do a factory reset. I recommend do a factory reset twice to make sure the malware is 100% gone completely. Also if you browse the web beware of scareware and fake anti-virus messages . Those pop-up messages that say you have 3 or more viruses on your phone. And to click on the button to clean your phone of viruses. Or say you have won a million dollars and click on the button to collect your prize. They are very likely to be malware. In summary, you can't get a virus on your phone, but can get malware on your Android smartphone. But if you follow the suggestions given , hopefully you should not get malware on your phone.
14th Nov 2017, 1:23 AM
Rick Zalman
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Charan, every Linux distribution can get viruses.
13th Nov 2017, 3:49 PM
Private [GER]
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Rick, you can deploy a meterpreter reverse shell on a phone if you wanted to. It grants complete root access.
14th Nov 2017, 8:05 PM
Private [GER]
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Rick, Malware is a short name for Malicious Software which including viruses, Trojans, worms, ransomware and other malicious programs. So it isn't different things. Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware https://antivirus.comodo.com/blog/computer-safety/malware-vs-viruses-whats-difference/
15th Feb 2018, 5:10 AM
Ferhat Sevim
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no they aren't protected.
11th Nov 2017, 4:48 AM
shobhit
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yes, google play protect also @CHaRaN linux can get viruses too, every os gets viruses
13th Nov 2017, 2:50 PM
DeleteThisAccount
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Not fully protected or as protected as apple.
11th Nov 2017, 5:04 AM
᠌᠌Code X
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Charan, give me a distribution that cannot get infected.
13th Nov 2017, 8:28 PM
Private [GER]
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You can't say sth like that. I saw a fake whatsapp developed by hackers in GooglePlay. Install any app carefully, Checkout it's permissions, Don't use non-GooglePlay apps if possible.
14th Nov 2017, 6:46 PM
SkillsOn
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Google say that app, which downloaded from Google Play Store is fully protected, but I know a lot of cases when user had got viruses from Google Play Store app. I don't think that Android is protected from viruses. Anyway you may install a good anti virus on your phone.
7th Jan 2020, 9:40 AM
Bogdan Lonchuk
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not really 😅
11th Nov 2017, 8:53 AM
Rehab Ayman
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i think.....no👎
11th Nov 2017, 5:15 PM
alok singh
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No.. i thingk.. hahqhaha
28th Feb 2019, 5:46 AM
Rindang Hartana Silaen
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