on 14-01-2016 17:34
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on 15-01-2016 19:54
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I'm not sure if @Anonymous has fixed this but if anyone else has the problem I'll post the fix.
This guide only applies to Android phones:
1 - You need to boot into safe mode. Google for how to do this for your individual handset.
2 - The "virus" (it isn't really a virus but we'll call it that for the sake of argument) is controlled by an app that has been installed and it sets itself permissions to write to your lockscreen, so when in safe mode, go firstly to
Settings, then click on Security and select Device administrators.
You will find at least one (maybe 2 or 3) apps ticked on the list.
Un-tick the apps and select "Deactivate"
3 - Next, go to Settings >Apps (or Application Manager) and scroll across to "Downloaded"
4 - This is where the detective work has to start.
You are looking for a suspicious, malicious app, but you don't know the name of it, so carefully read through your list discounting any that are familiar, such as Facebook, Twitter etc.
One common malicious app is called "BaDoink" but the scammers will frequently change the name, so be alert.
If there are any that you are not sure about, just Google the name, this will tell you if they are safe or not.
5 - Once you find the culprit it is simply a case of a)deleting cache b)clear data c)uninstall
6 - Reboot phone and voila, problem solved..........
Hopefully - However if the malicious app is “Adobe Flash Player“, then your Android phone is infected with the latest version of ScarePakage ransomware. This app will most likely will not allow you to uninstall it.
To remove it, some variants of ScarePakage (fake Adobe Flash Player app) will uninstall themselves if you enter a random, long-enough number to satisfy the MoneyPak (15-digits) demand. If this will not work, then you will have to factory reset the phone.
You will need to back up first or have everything sync'd to Google or it will be lost, so this just goes to highlight how important regular backups of any electronic device are.
Good luck
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on 14-01-2016 17:40
Have you tried turning off all data connections to see if you can access the phone settings?
If you can get on Play download "airpush detector" and let it search for the app or file that's causing the problem.
As a last resort you may have to do a factory reset - hopefully you are all backed up already?
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on 14-01-2016 17:56
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How are you trying to enter safe mode?
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on 14-01-2016 18:16
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Once the phone is off, press and hold the power button to turn the phone on and as soon as the "Samsung" logo appears on screen, release the power button.
Then press and hold the volume down button until the phone boots up completely.
You are now in Safe Mode and will be able to access the Application Manager to identify and remove the app causing this.
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I'm not sure if @Anonymous has fixed this but if anyone else has the problem I'll post the fix.
This guide only applies to Android phones:
1 - You need to boot into safe mode. Google for how to do this for your individual handset.
2 - The "virus" (it isn't really a virus but we'll call it that for the sake of argument) is controlled by an app that has been installed and it sets itself permissions to write to your lockscreen, so when in safe mode, go firstly to
Settings, then click on Security and select Device administrators.
You will find at least one (maybe 2 or 3) apps ticked on the list.
Un-tick the apps and select "Deactivate"
3 - Next, go to Settings >Apps (or Application Manager) and scroll across to "Downloaded"
4 - This is where the detective work has to start.
You are looking for a suspicious, malicious app, but you don't know the name of it, so carefully read through your list discounting any that are familiar, such as Facebook, Twitter etc.
One common malicious app is called "BaDoink" but the scammers will frequently change the name, so be alert.
If there are any that you are not sure about, just Google the name, this will tell you if they are safe or not.
5 - Once you find the culprit it is simply a case of a)deleting cache b)clear data c)uninstall
6 - Reboot phone and voila, problem solved..........
Hopefully - However if the malicious app is “Adobe Flash Player“, then your Android phone is infected with the latest version of ScarePakage ransomware. This app will most likely will not allow you to uninstall it.
To remove it, some variants of ScarePakage (fake Adobe Flash Player app) will uninstall themselves if you enter a random, long-enough number to satisfy the MoneyPak (15-digits) demand. If this will not work, then you will have to factory reset the phone.
You will need to back up first or have everything sync'd to Google or it will be lost, so this just goes to highlight how important regular backups of any electronic device are.
Good luck
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on 15-01-2016 20:13
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on 15-01-2016 20:13
I'll write it up
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