![]() ![]() I was lucky that I had used KingRoot to gain root access earlier on and root access, strangely, remained after a factory reset. It also did not allow uninstallation and re-enabled itself if disabled, after restart. After deleting the offenders folders only to have them recreated again upon restart, I found it was a running process called "softwinner.loggerservice.". Found that the offending program would create a Download/.info/cache folder to download these garbage apps into but didn't have the ability to get by Droidwall and grab the nasty apps. I installed Droidwall and limited it to allowing internet access to frequently used apps like Instagram, Facebook, Play Store etc. ![]() No matter what AV or AM program I installed, none could find the nasty on my tablet. The last few months i've been wrestling with my Android 5.1.1 tablet to get it to stop automatically, without my permission, downloading garbage apps eg. Here's something for the originator of this thread and anyone who finds it useful. Apologies to moderators if it's too old to add to. It's been a while since anyone has posted in this thread. I've been working on PC's for years and a lot of that time was getting rid of malware and virus' on friend's and family's computers. I totally understand your anguish and frustration. ![]() You will need to be able to connect the flash drive to your device with an OTG cable, or if you have a flash drive or card reader that connects straight to the device connector, you can use that.Įventually, we want to be able to factory reset the device and totally wipe it. To sideload apps, in case you don't know, just means to install a downloaded app from a flash drive. You can check to see if the tablet is actually rooted by downloading Rootchecker from the playstore, or again from APKPure. Update and have it scan the device and fix whatever it finds. See if you can run Malwarebytes in Safe mode.Īlso download and install Avira from playstore or APKPure. Whichever way you get it, update Malwarebytes and have it scan your phone. Also, download Malwarebytes from the playstore if don't mind risking a sign in. if there's an uninstall in the first place. As long as they are Admins, you can't uninstall the apps. See if you can boot to Safe mode and deactivate those Device Admins. ![]()
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