![]() Now, before we get to the really juicy part, there are some things we need to understand when it comes to browsing these kinds of websites. Enjoy! Tips to Increase Your Security when Browsing Porn Sites Because nobody likes a long intro without a skip button, here’s the ultimate rundown of safe porn sites you can browse and wish away the weariness. What do I do now.With spring around the bend and Valentine’s Day a distant memory, we now turn towards the (other) finer things in life a good Netflix binge may be just what the doctor ordered, but those cold and long and resentful nights ain’t gonna go away on their own. I didn't install anything new when that happened. My phone goes from 100% charged to 50% in 30 minutes it's like something is draining it. AVL said my gallary photos is risky and that's it. I then tried AVL since advast said no virus. advast took another 10 minutes which again, isn't normal for my phone I've downloaded advast before and not that slow. So I Uninstalled and googled best free virus scan for android, advast popped up. Took another 10 minutes to scan and still said no virus. so that freaked me out since it's not normal amount of junk. there was 1GB to clean after the virus scan. Usually there's 100mb-300mb of junk to clean. It took almost 10 minutes when it usually takes SECONDS to scan. Then I realized what I did and did virus scan with clean master. And that I have 5 minutes to download the recommended virus scanning app (but there was just a link) my phone then vibrated for a good 10 seconds. It freaked me our since my phone IS a Samsung s5. I was just cruising the interent then this popes up saying my samsung s5 is infected with a virus. Even down to the comments of the (not real) people.ĭon't freak out abt it though. I took screenshots the last time it happened to me, approx a year ago and I researched it. Personally, I've conditioned myself to treating it as smthn that just goes hand in hand with my android devices. As far as i know though, it won't destroy your data or your device -AS LONG AS you address the matter. etc etc etc etc, then most likely you will get that pop up again at some point in time. you know, "you've won this you won that" the "choose your free gift now" "the five top winners" lol complete with comments of contest participants. ![]() I will say this once you get that pop up. Find your browser (or internet) and clear it out, I mean completely. Obviously you were in your browser when you got that pop up, so you need to clear everything out of your browser (internet). Are as my instructions honesty just a bigger, thicker bandaid. Hate to say this but from the answers i did read. One that is approved by Google or that is approved by your mobile provider.Īlthough this is an old thread, this is smthn that'll happen as long as we use our cellular devices. Close your phone and factory reset your phone if possible and install a legitimate virus scanner on your phone. Please read the post above where the contributor tells you do not install anything that it directs you to install. you have already been infected and they are trying to force you or direct you to install their app on your phone. When you bypass the web page with the broken robot you are immediately redirected it automatically starts up your Google Play Store for you and it's already open to the page to install DU speed tester. And it me tions you got it from adult site. And it warns you that this will affect your contacts and other applications if you don't do something immediately. Then it redirects you to another webpage with a broken robot image and red letter text that warns you that your phone is 28% infected and it will get worse if you don't act now. You try to bypass the pop up and do not say ok. You're on a Facebook Web page reading news and suddenly a popup opens and says your infected ( this is your first clue the facebook website itself is infected). To be on the safe side, I also deleted all browsing history.ĭU Speed sorry but THAT is the virus. So, to reiterate, my cure was to close all open pages in Chrome! Job done! I am the only user of teh phone and I had not deliberately done a search for 'Pope' nor had I visited any porn sites. I then checked Chrome browsing history and discovered the web adress fsxbo_.pw (I have obscured the full address for obvious reasons.) Lets ust call it 'fsx' In the history the 'fsx' address was listed twice and just befor and after there had been a google search for 'Pope' ![]() I closed each page in tun until Chrome closed. I discovered the Chrome also had many pages open and was 'stuck' on the malware site giving the popup. I discovered the culprit quite easily It was Chrome browser had been directed to a page that had a script to open a popup and declare the I had 4 viruses because I have visited porn sites. I put malwarebyts on it but found no malware. I have just had the message on my new (3 weeks ago).
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