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FrogBlob
post Sep 3 2025, 11:19 AM

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check for malware in phone

do any transactions on pc?

last time i bought something on overseas website, then already got 1 unauthorised transaction, funnily enough its an uber.
FrogBlob
post Sep 3 2025, 02:03 PM

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are you using android?

any apps that are installed using apk? any apps that are installed outside of the google play store?

screen your apps again, and check the permissions given to apps.

recommend to delete any weird apps, like calculator with extra functions, 3rd party notepad apps, etc.
FrogBlob
post Sep 3 2025, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(aurora97 @ Sep 3 2025, 02:45 PM)
Ya, using android, older version Note 8. Need to throw already, buttons keep coming out and no longer have any software update. My previous phone (before kong) acting weird like kena hack (a lot of spam calls and OTP messages saying that i subscribed for ....).

I think android phone r really prone to malware.
me poorfag, milo tin available.
Never download .apk files, mainly on Pdf.
Hong Leong's AI is a bit retarded.

Anyway, so far not encountered any problems, I transferred RM 50k for bill payment using credit card via jompay, system just jalan like usual but UOB immediately block, have to get pre-authorization each time.
I downloaded Malware detection apps also, after screen, found nothing. Delete and then install another app to scan but still nothing.

Hardly download any files from whatapp unless i trust the person.

Anyway, transaction done on phone X with my credit card, how did he know to get the OTP from phone Y? Unless, manage to hack both phones?!?
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may be worth it to do a full factory reset. on both devices.

back up everything, deregister your device from all banking apps.

then do a reset.

what malware detection app are you using? confused.gif

android more prone to malware because of sideloading, a double edged sword.

need to be vigilant especially this day and age, phishing becoming more and more advanced.

 

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