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Am I Russian hacked? (Original Post) cilla4progress Oct 2017 OP
Are you running a VPN... IthinkThereforeIAM Oct 2017 #1
No VPN cilla4progress Oct 2017 #2
I am sure a tech wonk... IthinkThereforeIAM Oct 2017 #3
Try installing and running Malwarebytes. GoCubsGo Oct 2017 #4
Super. Thanks! cilla4progress Oct 2017 #5
Hmm.. cilla4progress Oct 2017 #6
Try downloading "Malwarebytes for Android" from Google Play. GoCubsGo Oct 2017 #7
It worked! cilla4progress Oct 2017 #10
Yay! GoCubsGo Oct 2017 #11
Some possible reasons: blogslut Oct 2017 #8
Krasnogorsk, but probably not hacked unc70 Oct 2017 #9
It is a Putin signal, put on the raincoat comrade, it is going to be a Mueller storm Not Ruth Oct 2017 #12

IthinkThereforeIAM

(3,078 posts)
1. Are you running a VPN...
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 07:43 AM
Oct 2017

...? And doing a clean up of your internet tracks? I have no Android, so I am just making some general suggestions.

IthinkThereforeIAM

(3,078 posts)
3. I am sure a tech wonk...
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 08:01 AM
Oct 2017

... will come up with some explanation or help for you. I replied to keep your thread alive. I am interested to know, too.

GoCubsGo

(32,102 posts)
4. Try installing and running Malwarebytes.
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 08:01 AM
Oct 2017

It is free. They have an Android version: https://www.malwarebytes.com/

It's a good thing to have installed on any Internet-connected devices you use. And, run a scan every week. Or, spring for the Premium version, which will look for malware without you having to remember to scan.

GoCubsGo

(32,102 posts)
7. Try downloading "Malwarebytes for Android" from Google Play.
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 08:17 AM
Oct 2017

Uninstall the version you just loaded first, just to be safe.

As for being Russian hacked, it could be. Or, your weather app is hacked at the source, perhaps?

blogslut

(38,022 posts)
8. Some possible reasons:
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 08:19 AM
Oct 2017

1) Your version of Android might be incompatible/out of date for the app.

2) It's not a good app.

3) You have your location finder thingy turned off.

4) You might want to install a file cleaner like Norton Clean. Don't use CCleaner because, the desktop version, at least, has been hacked recently.

unc70

(6,127 posts)
9. Krasnogorsk, but probably not hacked
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 08:22 AM
Oct 2017

Androids apparently have recurring problems determining location, particularly under certain low power settings where they try to use WiFi info rather than GPS. In some cases, clearing the application data for Google Maps seems to fix the problem.

The location in Russia is fairly random — could be anywhere. If you were really hacked, you would probably not have any obvious indication. Android security is spotty, depending on vendors. Make sure all updates are installed. Avoid unnecessary apps, be careful of downloads.

That’s about the limit of my Android knowledge. I live in the Linux, Unix, OpenVMS, MAC, and iPhone worlds.

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