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Can someone please guide me on a step by step on how to get a RAT tool out of my phone

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All I do is write .sh scripts in my phone and I am working on a terminal file directory viewer...that displays the date to convert it into an all for people like us to use...

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RE: RAT #2
So there is a RAT on your phone or, your trying to make one that runs off of a phone?
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RE: RAT #3
(11-15-2017, 01:40 AM)Drako Wrote: So there is a RAT on your phone or, your trying to make one that runs off of a phone?
I think there is a RAT on my phone because my sound was going up and down by itself and the Google app kept popping up so I disabled everything I could and now calendar is trying to pop up but it can't because it's disabled.

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RE: RAT #4
(11-15-2017, 01:40 AM)Drako Wrote: So there is a RAT on your phone or, your trying to make one that runs off of a phone?
Did you figure out a way to fix it or not?

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RE: RAT #5
(11-15-2017, 01:51 AM)Bootlegronin47 Wrote: I think there is a RAT on my phone because my sound was going up and down by itself and the Google app kept popping up so I disabled everything I could and now calendar is trying to pop up but it can't because it's disabled.

Set your phone back to factory settings and see how you go.

Depending on what you have, you'll lose a lot such as Installed apps, personalized settings etc, but It's well worth the peace of mind.
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RE: RAT #6
(11-15-2017, 04:11 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-15-2017, 01:51 AM)Bootlegronin47 Wrote: I think there is a RAT on my phone because my sound was going up and down by itself and the Google app kept popping up so I disabled everything I could and now calendar is trying to pop up but it can't because it's disabled.

Set your phone back to factory settings and see how you go.

Depending on what you have, you'll lose a lot such as Installed apps, personalized settings etc, but It's well worth the peace of mind.
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RE: RAT #7
(11-15-2017, 04:17 AM)Bootlegronin47 Wrote: Yes mother thank you ily lots

You're welcome.

Depending on the nature of the Infection (RAT), a factory reset Is not guaranteed to work but the probability of a successful outcome Is more so than not.
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RE: RAT #8
Yeah if your mobile device starts to act up or you think there is a possible infection it is always best to restore the device or just reinstall the OS. If you are an android user you can use google photos to automatically store images to drive and google play does keep track of which apps you have and have had, as well as some games allow google play games to save your scores/level/etc. So doing a new install or wipe on a mobile device really isn't as bad as it used to be.
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RE: RAT #9
Depends also it the phone is root'ed or not (if we are talking about an Android).

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(11-15-2017, 04:30 AM)mothered Wrote: You're welcome.

Depending on the nature of the Infection (RAT), a factory reset Is not guaranteed to work but the probability of a successful outcome Is more so than not.

You can also do this on your PC if it ever gets infected with Ransomware. Just create a restore point. Everyone flips out because there files are now "3ncrypt3d by 1337 v1ruz" and people don't realize you can do that!
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