Do you need antivirus on your phone?

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  • @malwaretestingfan
    @malwaretestingfan Год назад +282

    Pegasus is used exclusively in targeted attacks, it's not a threat to the average iOS user, plus it uses CVE vulnerabilities to infect devices that would elude any antivirus detection measure regardless. Also, Android users are not immune to malware if they rely exclusively on the Google App Store because malware developers can publish malware as purely legitimate applications in the store (e.g. SharkBot, recently).

    • @svettnabb
      @svettnabb Год назад +73

      Same goes for iOS, can’t trust apps.
      The main difference is that you can audit and discover zero day attacks on android, that’s not possible on iOS, since you can’t audit the system. So to say you elude detection on android is wrong, that’s only if you are not looking. Which is why SOCs uses EDR tools, which btw does not work on iOS.

    • @malwaretestingfan
      @malwaretestingfan Год назад +21

      @@svettnabb Well said, i agree.

    • @kkekang7
      @kkekang7 Год назад +6

      If you feel that you are being spied on, which is unlikely for the daily average Joe out there, use a burner phone.

    • @veterantruthtube3298
      @veterantruthtube3298 Год назад +4

      @@kkekang7 and jane to. hope she's not an average jane lol

    • @lOREEEEH
      @lOREEEEH Год назад +2

      So the solution is to install or not an antivirus on iOS device (iPhone 13/14)? Thank you.

  • @GT7776
    @GT7776 Год назад +17

    Finally a topic I've been thinking about for so long

  • @846nick
    @846nick Год назад +57

    2:39 ive always said this, the government doesn't need to put chips in people because we all have the best kind of tracking devices on us 24/7

    • @remdowers6765
      @remdowers6765 Год назад +1

      Technically that argument won't hold true forever. One thing in all societies is that boundaries for privacy and data get pushed further and further until they don't exist. Eventually well have smart cities, stores, homes, cars and everything in between. First we buy the phones because cool and convenience. Then the coolest this or that. And after we start accepting everything they push the absolute limit. Just food for thought.

  • @isidro3300
    @isidro3300 9 месяцев назад +6

    I think u should do a video comparing samsung knox vs. Apple security vs. Regular Android security.

  • @selmon2650
    @selmon2650 Год назад +13

    We need a mobile antivirus test

  • @galenklassen8634
    @galenklassen8634 Год назад +10

    Leo, I love your videos they are fascinating.

  • @aBc-123-XyZ
    @aBc-123-XyZ Год назад +37

    Sophos, the only virus protection I've seen actually stop a virus in its tracks. I use streaming to watch sports and clicked a bad link looking for a better stream. App works great,just have to configure it before using it.

    • @Pac81
      @Pac81 Год назад +8

      Same, sophos does give real-time protection. It stropped me from visiting a bad site in real time.

    • @kietdepzai2120
      @kietdepzai2120 Год назад +1

      Does Sophos have a mobile version?

    • @xijinpingpuzzy1657
      @xijinpingpuzzy1657 Год назад +2

      @@kietdepzai2120 yes

    • @Pac81
      @Pac81 Год назад +6

      @@kietdepzai2120 it's called sophos intercept x and is free.

    • @tybirous3417
      @tybirous3417 Год назад +3

      Duley noted! I also like the sketchy streams to avoid paying 70-100 dollars a month across ten different channels and streaming platforms just to watch Tennehill be unable to throw a damn pass to save his life.

  • @arsonfly
    @arsonfly Год назад +3

    No regular person has to worry about pegasus. It's targeted and costs tens of thousands of dollars to deploy. It's as likely as Danny Ocean robbing your house.

  • @leonjones7120
    @leonjones7120 Год назад +3

    I had a previous smartphone that had a tracker installed without my knowledge or permission. It was McAffe app that i was told its for security improvements!

  • @Moochi4
    @Moochi4 Год назад +4

    I used to have a very old android it got infected could not even open settings on it 💀💀

  • @cvport8155
    @cvport8155 Год назад +1

    Please make vd for advanced techniques red team and pivoting attack and APTs .... Good work bro..

  • @jakobfel2
    @jakobfel2 Год назад +17

    I don't use antivirus but I do use Brave as my browser, with JS disabled by default, alongside routing all phone traffic through Quad9's DNS (which has a very large list of malware domains that it totally blocks) so it's not like it's completely void of security. I figure that, combined with the fact that I only use apps from app stores (and I'm careful to only use reputable ones with good reviews that are clearly legit), means I don't have to worry too much.
    Plus, regarding spyware, I'm not terribly concerned because if the government wants to know more about my phone usage, they can get it pretty easily because Google records way too much as it is. That's honestly part of why I don't use antivirus on my phone: I don't want to spread my data out among even more companies. Quad9's DNS is private AND secure; same with Brave. So yeah, the fewer companies that have my data, the better.

    • @veterantruthtube3298
      @veterantruthtube3298 Год назад +1

      i do exactly the same as you jacob.

    • @anaconda2608
      @anaconda2608 Год назад

      I'm commenting here for remember what you told don't delete this comment plz. And thanks for info.

    • @tigreonice2339
      @tigreonice2339 Год назад

      Make a tutorial video to download and setup quad dns pls. Ifk nothibg about that. Fuk all scamcallers

    • @jakobfel2
      @jakobfel2 Год назад

      @@anaconda2608 No worries, I won't delete it! Glad you can find some use out of the info!

    • @anaconda2608
      @anaconda2608 Год назад

      @@jakobfel2 thank you so much!

  • @Ashinle
    @Ashinle Год назад +7

    Those android malware only exist on ancient versions of android. Using newer and close to stock versions of android is as if not more secure than ios.

  • @TheawesomeMCB
    @TheawesomeMCB Год назад +28

    Now that the EU has passed the DMA bill, I feel like soon that we will be able to soon side load apps on IOS, which will mean that we will need AV's for Iphone fully.

    • @nikkehtine
      @nikkehtine Год назад

      We won't "need" antimalware for iPhone as long as the OS is secure

    • @Syntax.error.
      @Syntax.error. Год назад +5

      Nobody will force you to install anything. Even on Android you need to set permission to install apks from each new source you are downloading the apks from. Most people will only still download from the app store.

    • @at_oussama
      @at_oussama Год назад +1

      if that passes, then you will have the app store, and people will be held responsible for the things they install from 3rd party.

  •  Год назад +4

    Hey man, great job. Can you put ClamAV to the test?

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos Год назад

    Good video Leo! Thanks for always sharing with us! Merry Christmas! to you and the family🎄🎁✝😎JP

  • @robloxfan4271
    @robloxfan4271 Год назад +2

    Shortly put- no you dont need an anti virus on mobile devices

  • @Henk717
    @Henk717 Год назад +7

    I have tested every antivirus I could get my hands on after installing a malware beforehand on purpose.
    Only one product can remove it out of every single one, guess which one?
    Google Play. Only that one has permissions low level enough to be able to plainly remove phone threats after they already managed to get the permissions to prevent deinstallation. Every other antivirus failed, because it needs to open a popup to uninstall the app since the antivirus lacks system permissions. And with the malware having access to usability services it can simply close these popups long before you can acknowledge them. So never give malware usability permissions, because it is literally all they need to compromise you. All the other permissions are setup by a macro.

    • @draculemihawk10
      @draculemihawk10 Год назад

      But what if you give your AV administrator privilegies?

    • @Henk717
      @Henk717 Год назад

      @@draculemihawk10 I could not find a single one that supported that. If you know one i'd love to know, play protect doesn't work on my degoogled phone.
      Its a shame, I know technically nobody has root. But for the users that do it would make their product much more powerful.

    • @draculemihawk10
      @draculemihawk10 Год назад

      @@Henk717 Kaspersky, Malwarebytes
      Just go to Settings and look for Device Administrator Apps in the Apps>Special Access(at least this is how it is on Samsung).
      It helps bc Malwarebytes Pro has a feature that detects and blocks enceyption from ransomware(or at least this is what it says)
      Also,most importantly,it makes sure that no malware will shut down your AV

    • @Henk717
      @Henk717 Год назад

      @@draculemihawk10 I don't think that is enough, the malware I use for testing is a device administrator on its own

    • @draculemihawk10
      @draculemihawk10 Год назад

      @@Henk717 Ok but it still won't disable the AV if that AV is an device admin
      Is the malware you use for testing auromatically running after install or you have to execute it?

  • @sagars861
    @sagars861 Год назад +2

    for android antivirus necessary if you install apk from internet for installs apk by mistake from internet. android viruses are nasty once infected you need to format your device still cant say you are safe

  • @Graham6410
    @Graham6410 Год назад +3

    I put AV on my phone as I am generally careful with what I install as sometimes malware gets onto the Android App store.

    • @matt-ee1hi
      @matt-ee1hi 4 месяца назад +1

      What did you use, my dad needs one 😭

    • @Graham6410
      @Graham6410 4 месяца назад

      @@matt-ee1hi bit defender is pretty good I think.

  • @DawnBriarDev
    @DawnBriarDev Год назад

    "Imagine someone's trying to assassinate you and they get access to this, you're pretty much done."
    I'm my own antivirus in that regard. I wished you'd have used a more relatable example.
    On a more standard note: Haven't had a breach in my entire life (and I don't use antivirus on my desktop at all.) But Google mass signed me out of everything today because my 4 month old phone, including only the stock apps (most of which I have disabled) was flagged as having malware by their auto detection.
    I don't know if it actually does but I'm pretty annoyed at this, and it's another point for "smart phones are pretty stupid." Anything too "easy to use" is also too time consuming to precisely control.

  • @chitoac
    @chitoac Год назад

    Nice vid, there's a way to do test of the antivirus on Android like you do on pc? Ty ❤

  • @philipmanlangitjr.8201
    @philipmanlangitjr.8201 Год назад +4

    hello, I'm a bit curious about this one, can you please make a video that compares cracked and paid antiviruses? thanks

    • @pusheen483
      @pusheen483 Год назад +3

      Don’t run cracked antivirus

    • @philipmanlangitjr.8201
      @philipmanlangitjr.8201 Год назад

      @@pusheen483 yes i know, i just wanna see someone do it lol 🤣

    • @tylerrhodes225
      @tylerrhodes225 Год назад

      what is a cracked anti-virus? Example????

  • @user-gc1ky2rf3y
    @user-gc1ky2rf3y Год назад +4

    100% recommend the sponsor Malloc VPN. It works on iPhone and protects against all CVEs! It even protects against NCO's Pegasus malware.
    /s

    • @xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx
      @xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx 9 месяцев назад +2

      You’re saying a VPN protects you from viruses? Lmao that’s not how it works

    • @user-gc1ky2rf3y
      @user-gc1ky2rf3y 8 месяцев назад

      @@xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx looks like my sarcastic tone and the fact I ended my post with "/s" wasn't clear enough for you so let me clarify. I was making a joke about VPN advertising on RUclips.

  • @piratasecuestrador7965
    @piratasecuestrador7965 Год назад +14

    It bugs me that some people is still recommending 3rd party antivirus for Windows desktop when it is well known fact they never catch up with changes to Windows security model . A few exceptions on vendors like Kaspersky or Sophos . Microsoft Defender is genuinely secure and the linkeage with other security measures, as Core isolation and so, make it even better. Windows Security is an hydra . And most 3rd party antivirus cause problems. The more concerning part is how they handle https

    • @scootbmx01
      @scootbmx01 Год назад +2

      Windows defender is alright but it's requirement to be connected to the net to work makes it unsuitable for a lot of people.

    • @piratasecuestrador7965
      @piratasecuestrador7965 Год назад +2

      ​@@scootbmx01 Well, true to be told, all of today's security products need the net to achieve higher degrees of protection. Although even until today I praise Comodo for pioneering some of the best offline threats countermeasures to date available to home user . Sadly , sometimes you need to stay on the wild and trust some files. A couple of malware projects of current time, can easily defeat any standalone security product. but would be hard to defeat the entire OS. On a more personal vision, I don't believe that offline stations needs any security product rather than ASR policies. Specially now that virtualization on the cloud is a cheap thing

    • @veterantruthtube3298
      @veterantruthtube3298 Год назад

      @@scootbmx01 not.

    • @scootbmx01
      @scootbmx01 Год назад

      @@veterantruthtube3298 what?

    • @scootbmx01
      @scootbmx01 Год назад

      @@piratasecuestrador7965 if you're bringing in outside data you should have something. Most decent suites now perform almost identical to online connectivity due to things like off line databases and definitions etc. Much better than defender does.

  • @djunkv7
    @djunkv7 Год назад

    I don't on my phone. But i recommend it for others beacuse of the number of false links, ads, pages that load from social media apps. And most people are too keen to open any link and install whatever they are shown on their phones and tablets, mostly kids!

  • @muhdaimanharith
    @muhdaimanharith Год назад +1

    I just use NextDNS to block ads and malicious websites.. that also a win considering some ads is a virus...

  • @senpaiiiiiiiiiiiii950
    @senpaiiiiiiiiiiiii950 Год назад +1

    i don't use antivirus on my android actually i run open sources apps on it , i don't install any shady weird softwares just the softwares i need i use

  • @mikev324
    @mikev324 Год назад +1

    What about wifi security? Is it usefull to have an app like Norton which can test this?

  • @justinreagan8391
    @justinreagan8391 Год назад

    I have gotten this question myself as a technology consultant, and my answer will never change. My answer is, no matter what the device, if it has an internet connection, you need to get a anti-virus program installed onto your computer and cell phones also invest in a VPN service. You never know what you might stumble upon, and anything is possible. Anything that can connect to the Internet is automatically vulnerable to attacks.

    • @donciclazae1200
      @donciclazae1200 11 месяцев назад

      I guess you are not really good at your job
      VPN sell the data, and give it out to the government's. There is not a single VPN company that doesn't do it, otherwise they wouldn't exist
      Antivirus is not needed if you do everything within the system and with major aps only
      If you want to go "offline" the only thing might be tails , since not even Tor by itself is all that sage
      As someone who has done a lot in safety, ssl certificates, VPns and many other security programming, all I can tell you that having android or iphone is safe and nothing is needed, but at the cost of giving all your info to the government.

  • @owolo
    @owolo Год назад +3

    Another useless video, that literally states that download from play store is safe and can't get you infected and as stated popular comment, Pegasus is used not on every day user, but on high level people. More and more I see that you post videos just for an ad, sad to see.

  • @ridhotech8040
    @ridhotech8040 Год назад +1

    So do you think android/iphone need antivirus or not? Because many providers apps in playstore or appstore that i see

  • @agungkurniawan9191
    @agungkurniawan9191 Год назад +1

    Hey, I have crypto file on folder c:lenovo/user/appdata/Roaming/Microsoft is that a virus?

  • @Vilematrix
    @Vilematrix Год назад +1

    Its scary to know that samsung knox devices could be breached. All it would take is a simple http server and a exploit through the main browser of samsung.
    Its also widely known.

    • @tigreonice2339
      @tigreonice2339 Год назад

      So you don't recommend to use samsung browser?

    • @Vilematrix
      @Vilematrix Год назад

      @@tigreonice2339 yes. It seems to somehow bypass the android namespaces

    • @tigreonice2339
      @tigreonice2339 Год назад

      @@Vilematrix instead of what do you like: Mozilla, chrome or brave?

    • @Vilematrix
      @Vilematrix Год назад +1

      @@tigreonice2339 to pick, i would say brave for privacy, for security Firefox and as a personal pick librewolf.

    • @tigreonice2339
      @tigreonice2339 Год назад

      @@Vilematrix thank you

  • @elmo777
    @elmo777 Год назад +2

    Quad9 dns phone profile or Next DNS for mobile application

  • @roberthunter6927
    @roberthunter6927 11 месяцев назад

    Many people [I don't] use their phones to pay for stuff [tap and go] . In fact they will have their whole lives on their phones, because everything is electronic these days. Most don't have Faraday cages on their wallets and phone cases. Basically ANYTHING that has some computing ability and network ability [wired or wireless] is inherently vulnerable to attack. You can harden such devices to reduce the risk, but it is never going to be zero, no matter what the platform.

  • @kevinwong_2016
    @kevinwong_2016 8 месяцев назад

    5:25 dev accounts: am I a joke to you?💀

  • @marcelosantos21433
    @marcelosantos21433 Год назад +3

    i found a good antivirus for android, Intercept X

  • @bacon7149
    @bacon7149 11 месяцев назад

    Pegasus infects phones using zero day exploits to bypass literally everything, and then infects without any required user interaction. It's not invincible because iOS updates their security regularly and many times patch the exploits pegasus takes advantage of.

  • @gabrieleg7981
    @gabrieleg7981 Год назад

    Can You do also a video about Linux? For example do you need an av on Linux and maybe review clamAV which is opensource and recently reached v 1.0?

    • @prototry
      @prototry Год назад

      Short answer: You don't. Slightly longer answer: You don't in 99.9% of the case since mainly two reasons. Firstly Linux system is built to be secure with free and open source software taking up most of the applications availability on it. Second, Linux user base is still a lot smaller compared to Windows or Mac although in recent years the number has skyrocketed. Attacking a personal computer running Linux is not worth it considering you could reach much more people with the same malware on Windows.

    • @stpeepy
      @stpeepy Год назад

      Linux malware generally tends to be targeted toward large servers or IoT devices so as a home user you're usually safe. It probably helps that most people install software through trusted repositories (pacman, apt, etc.) so attackers lose user installation as a vector broadly speaking

  • @rvalent9366
    @rvalent9366 9 месяцев назад

    About a year ago i had a lot of customer with a fake chrome installed, which was sending ton of fishing sms to people all over the world

  • @jjb0894
    @jjb0894 Год назад +3

    How much would Lockdown Mode do to protect you from an attack like Pegasus?

  • @_BangDroid_
    @_BangDroid_ Год назад

    I wouldn't be too concerned about NSO working with the Israeli gov, it's the other way around, they headhunt from MilInt, 8200 etc. What I do think interesting is the amount of 0days found and announced by obscure Israeli based security companies. Almost like they burn 0days sometimes

  • @100uschallenge3
    @100uschallenge3 Год назад +2

    Been using stock Android 9 for years from the day it launched and till now never faced any hacking issue even though I have used too many cracked apps (from sites I trust) though I have encountered some apps that hides itself from phone after installing but easy enough to remove them

    • @xanderx555
      @xanderx555 Год назад

      That's why it is recommended to have the latest versions of the System. I use Android 10 with the latest security package. And on Desktop Windows 10 up to date.

    • @xanderx555
      @xanderx555 Год назад

      Android Pie (9) Latest security patch date : January 2022 .

    • @100uschallenge3
      @100uschallenge3 Год назад

      @@xanderx555 ? It is recommended but I never faced any issue

    • @null643
      @null643 Год назад +3

      I'm on Android 7

    • @100uschallenge3
      @100uschallenge3 Год назад +1

      @@null643 I have a Lenovo tablet it's on Android 5😂it works well and isnt battery intensive but a lot of apps doesn't work well like Google meet wasn't supported...(it installs normally but doesn't let me into meeting) so had problem in lockdown..RUclips lags quite a lot at higher resolution though I would blaim 1gb ram for it

  • @tedrodriguez3856
    @tedrodriguez3856 Год назад +1

    Does a free version of a Antivirus App really work?

  • @santiagonunez6294
    @santiagonunez6294 Год назад +1

    I'm pretty sure android sandboxes apps....

  • @Adam-lq5kg
    @Adam-lq5kg 9 месяцев назад

    Do I need AV on my phone? No. Do I have it anyway? Yes, and I always will.

  • @IslamAudioStation
    @IslamAudioStation Год назад

    very nice video, thanks.

  • @hayanhayan2.052
    @hayanhayan2.052 Год назад +1

    Can someone make a list or video about the best/good free firewalls /protection Programms for pc for people that don’t have any deep IT knowledge? Since there are many free sponsored anit virus Programms that we’re trash or really bad like only 1 year ago and still get promoted and it’s Hard to know it those are actually good or just scam

  • @aragaorj
    @aragaorj Год назад +2

    Que soluções de segurança melhor associar ao antivírus?

  • @NMad-kp2bu
    @NMad-kp2bu Год назад

    I use AVG Antivirus Free on my Android phone, it's decent, its web shield (requires Accessibility) blocked access to malicious web sites and installation of malicious apps. No harm

  • @timfd.w.4163
    @timfd.w.4163 Год назад

    Glasswire blocks New apps from internet access and sets profiles with differential apps
    Not an antivírus but helps a lot

  • @Manic.miner2077
    @Manic.miner2077 Год назад

    My feeling about android confirmed, it’s the Wild West on that platform

  • @yazanzo3bi610
    @yazanzo3bi610 Год назад +2

    Samsung has a feature to encrypt the SD card if you don't unlock the phone, will this help to maintain a little privacy?

    • @LabArlyn
      @LabArlyn Год назад

      Is it only available in Samsung phone ? What about other androids ?

  • @DoubleFyre
    @DoubleFyre Год назад

    Hey, been watching for a while now and I was wondering, could you test the sophos home antivirus? I've been using it and wanted to see if it's really secure. Thanks.

    • @MidnightTheKitten
      @MidnightTheKitten Год назад +1

      I'd recommend using Kaspersky and MalwareBytes tbh. I use both of them and they've both blocked threats (including MalwareBytes Browser Guard).
      (Edit: I'm not saying you shouldn't use Sophos Home Antivirus. I just think you should at least use Kaspersky and MalwareBytes as well.)

    • @SirEcuadorian
      @SirEcuadorian 6 месяцев назад

      @@MidnightTheKittenis karspersky or malwarebytes better?

  • @btbd2785
    @btbd2785 Год назад

    Why when I click on that link for malloc it's blocked.

  • @rootdevelopment
    @rootdevelopment Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @seanmcmurphy4744
    @seanmcmurphy4744 Год назад

    0:02 What are Nancybars?

  • @g9super
    @g9super Год назад

    I use avast mobile security for android, it's protection is awesome, with BITDEFENDER cloud scanner plus my common sense as an IT professional. Anyways great information shared 👍👍🙏

    • @dannyboots
      @dannyboots 8 месяцев назад

      Idk.. avast is located in Russia

  • @Sajeeb365
    @Sajeeb365 Год назад +1

    Bro, please read my comment. 🙏🙏🙏
    From my Gmail, an unknown person is sending unlimited mail to different addresses! Watching various videos from RUclips. I can see that in history. After seeing this I changed my Gmail password, turned on two factor authentication. Signout all devices, change recovery mail & phone number, but still not working. Please, help me! 🙏🙏

  • @majora21
    @majora21 Год назад

    don’t get the vpn that is advertised i tried it and it allows everything i wanted it to block just get lockdown instead

  • @sibermaniac
    @sibermaniac 10 месяцев назад

    Hi david. can u try Eset mobile security?,

  • @asingha94
    @asingha94 Год назад +1

    Dude I didn't know that you've Indian background

  • @vikasv9687
    @vikasv9687 Год назад

    It was used against Pakistan ex PM.

  • @philfrizzell4571
    @philfrizzell4571 Год назад

    Dr web security space also good.

  • @UnitSe7en
    @UnitSe7en Год назад +9

    I run a Nokia classic model on 3G. I laugh at you all.

    • @MrMecenas
      @MrMecenas Год назад +3

      You life in Africa?

    • @UnitSe7en
      @UnitSe7en Год назад +14

      @@MrMecenas No, I 'life' (quote your typo) smart. Nobody needs a smartphone. Tell me why you use yours and I'll tell you why you don't need it. You think your privacy is worth the ability to show your friends memes while you're out getting coffee? You life in a fantasyland.

    • @erdnussbier4260
      @erdnussbier4260 Год назад +7

      based

    • @BD-vu9bv
      @BD-vu9bv Год назад

      @@UnitSe7en All of my private communications are encrypted, yours aren't.

    • @veterantruthtube3298
      @veterantruthtube3298 Год назад

      @@MrMecenas timbuktu

  • @tylerrhodes225
    @tylerrhodes225 Год назад

    My other device has already been hacked by an ex and or roommates. Did they get all my account info, email and password with that Spyware? Will they be able to access all that on my new device and phone number??? Is there an anti virus I can get to stop this proble.?

    • @tylerrhodes225
      @tylerrhodes225 Год назад

      I use the Z 4 fold (android Samsung with Verizon) will it be hacked without anti software?

    • @LgdFanta
      @LgdFanta Год назад

      @@tylerrhodes225 Knox should have protected you.

  • @DaniD25
    @DaniD25 Год назад

    WHAT ABOUT ESET NOD 32?

  • @Wanderer2035
    @Wanderer2035 Год назад

    Since everyone watches porn on their phones I think it’s absolutely mandatory

    • @portman8909
      @portman8909 Год назад

      Just use adblocker, then you'll never click on those neighbour pop-ups.

    • @mosthated8848
      @mosthated8848 Год назад +2

      How about just don't watch that trash?

  • @wolfbrave4866
    @wolfbrave4866 Год назад +1

    Do not ever install an antivirus if you own a Samsung phone or if you want a lagging phone or massive battery drain fun go ahead as all Samsung phones are installed with McAfee antivirus no way to removed it. You can see it at Setting > Device Care > Device Protection. Look closely on this page an you will see this lightly gray text [ Powered by McAfee ]

    • @A7BKexe
      @A7BKexe Год назад +1

      Yk their McAfee antivirus is suck ass it doesnt even work and useless af

    • @draculemihawk10
      @draculemihawk10 Год назад +1

      McAfee is bad.Even TPSC said this a while back.Abd he is not the only one good at IT to say this

    • @A7BKexe
      @A7BKexe Год назад +1

      @@draculemihawk10 Thats what im saying

    • @tylerrhodes225
      @tylerrhodes225 Год назад

      So how do I protect myself from someone in my house that has already installed Spyware on another device with a different number. Did they get all my info.?...bank accounts, email and passwords? do I need to change everything to keep it off my new number and new device or is there a anti software I could use to beat this problem?

    • @adudu21
      @adudu21 Год назад

      I have Avast on my phone and my phone ain't lagging, I barely got any lag as i did some ADB Commands to my phone.
      Samsung A125W.
      I uninstalled a lot of bloatware

  • @AndroidFerret
    @AndroidFerret Год назад

    YES .. ABSOLUTELY YES !!!

    • @A7BKexe
      @A7BKexe Год назад +1

      If yes, then what antivirus app do u recommend to us/me?

  • @nemtudom5074
    @nemtudom5074 Год назад

    Living in a country where the ruling party used this on the opposition and then didnt even acknowledge that they did this is just depressing

  • @shorts9900
    @shorts9900 Год назад +1

    I installed it cuz I pirated aoc2 but before that I didn't really used it cuz they are shit and there are no free and good sntiviruses on android

    • @Jun_Zeon
      @Jun_Zeon Год назад

      theres are good free antivirus on android one of them is ESET i downloaded crack games before on my phone and ESET detected it as an adware

  • @Puda
    @Puda Год назад +2

    IOS user, only using registered apps so looks like the answer is no 😊

  • @easminsultana2854
    @easminsultana2854 10 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @larry-kapo-ya7326
    @larry-kapo-ya7326 Год назад

    What so you think about CCleaner

  • @wpgc2
    @wpgc2 Год назад

    Is iMazing a safe tool to detect Pegasus on iOS devices using a PC? thanks

    • @xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx
      @xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx 9 месяцев назад

      You can’t detect Pegasus. It’s made to only exploit vulnerabilities that aren’t known. Whenever it is found out how to remove it, it’ll get updated.

  • @agnieszkagensieniec2609
    @agnieszkagensieniec2609 Год назад +1

    Fourth!

  • @beatsdtx06
    @beatsdtx06 Год назад

    Avira is better☂️

    • @Moochi4
      @Moochi4 Год назад +1

      I used to love avira but switched to Kaspersky and fell in love with it

    • @beatsdtx06
      @beatsdtx06 Год назад

      @@Moochi4 Kaspersky was good back then with old logo👍 but now everything is for marketing

  • @ShdiaCanada
    @ShdiaCanada Год назад

    But yes it's his I'm going to chenge my mullvad VPN against your VPN graduit... There is no written in my head "big air" ☺️

  • @CyberIT-Tech
    @CyberIT-Tech Год назад

    Nice