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The issue you are about the hear involves a stock launcher having malware straight from the factory. Please advise.
I need some serious professional help on this one. And I mean if you think you know the answer to this, you are 98% going to be wrong. Ok I have some malware installing shortcuts on my homescreen. The shortcuts used to be able to delete just by long pressing and dragging them off screen. Now they dont delete anymore. If I attempt to delete a spam shortcut, there will be a screen hiccup, and the launcher will restart itself, and still the shortcut is still there.
The location of the malware is imbedded in the stock launcher ( GO FIGURE ) . I now have root , but so far I have only been able to stop the push notifications, but not the installing of shortcuts.
Ive tried
1. Ad network detector
2. Airpush detector
3. Add ons detector
4. Rooting and setting the launcher to read only permissions! THIS SHOULD HAVE WORKED!!! BUT IT DIDNT . We live in a crappy world.
All the above methods have failed. Is there a way to find the offending icon by using root browser and just deleting the damn thing? Where would such icons exist in the folder structure? Thanks for accepting the challenge!
The issue you are about the hear involves a stock launcher having malware straight from the factory. Please advise.
I need some serious professional help on this one. And I mean if you think you know the answer to this, you are 98% going to be wrong. Ok I have some malware installing shortcuts on my homescreen. The shortcuts used to be able to delete just by long pressing and dragging them off screen. Now they dont delete anymore. If I attempt to delete a spam shortcut, there will be a screen hiccup, and the launcher will restart itself, and still the shortcut is still there.
The location of the malware is imbedded in the stock launcher ( GO FIGURE ) . I now have root , but so far I have only been able to stop the push notifications, but not the installing of shortcuts.
Ive tried
1. Ad network detector
2. Airpush detector
3. Add ons detector
4. Rooting and setting the launcher to read only permissions! THIS SHOULD HAVE WORKED!!! BUT IT DIDNT . We live in a crappy world.
All the above methods have failed. Is there a way to find the offending icon by using root browser and just deleting the damn thing? Where would such icons exist in the folder structure? Thanks for accepting the challenge!
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