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Jenny105
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Hi another cruncher for you which maybe nothing at all !!    
Anyone know what Primatonix Nahno is . I looked up Nahno and it seems to refer to an old phone being updated .Any danger?  Now theres a challenge good folk and pals

 

  • Since having the Amplicomms 9500 repaired Ive had some glitches involving the showing up of Primatonix Nahno (plus a number such as 101) 
  • one instance was changing password.   
  • I will probably contact my virus checker provider as a note popped up a note asking me to
  • change my gmail birthdate PIIN !! I dont use my birthdate as a pin. 
  • And rarely use gmail but cant get in to it at the mo - but maybe password forgetfulness  

I might change phone nos as I have nt done that for a while 🙂   Solution?

 

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More or less sorted as a false alarm     The Primatonix Nahno was to do with the repair of the M9500 by Amplicomms .    i learnt some useful sidelines.:-

My gmail isnt used for anything else. It doesnt lead anywhere else so its not of much use to anyone else.

Google are impossible to get hold of.

Malwarebytes is no longer free for more than 30 days.    Ineed to remove it soon . How? where ? 😉

ESET are a good company and worth paying for. Very patient and helpful. I had to give my short deaf awareness lesson when phoning them but the guy did pretty well. Whereas 02 did less well.

Thanks for pitching it was scary for a while

 

 

 

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If it was me, I'd download Malwarebytes off Play store and check it for any malware.
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I'd download a virus scanner and as MI5 has suggested download Malwarebytes from the play store, this will check to see if there is anything untoward going on.
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Hi Ive just realised that when the phone came back from being fixed I dont remember seeing the virus checker on it !!  I'll ring them in the morning to see what they can do. Presumably its the number /account thats been affected.

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I'd do what mi5 said also maybe go to who you bought phone from
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More or less sorted as a false alarm     The Primatonix Nahno was to do with the repair of the M9500 by Amplicomms .    i learnt some useful sidelines.:-

My gmail isnt used for anything else. It doesnt lead anywhere else so its not of much use to anyone else.

Google are impossible to get hold of.

Malwarebytes is no longer free for more than 30 days.    Ineed to remove it soon . How? where ? 😉

ESET are a good company and worth paying for. Very patient and helpful. I had to give my short deaf awareness lesson when phoning them but the guy did pretty well. Whereas 02 did less well.

Thanks for pitching it was scary for a while

 

 

 

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You can leave malwarebytes on for manual scans after 30 days. It's just the real time protection that stops working unless paid for.
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