A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I don’t know the details but this feels like such a specific attack vector. Most malware targets the easiest and most common payload delivery mechanism as possible. Having someone connected via hotspot and piggybacking ontop of a specific workflow such as Shizuku just seems super unlikely. Could absolutely be wrong about this though, just my gut feel
Sounds like you need to put your phone in rice overnight.
Man you always use a condom
Don’t worry. Nothing will happen. Shizuku establishes adb server on your device not your friends device.
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Just like a pc, you can wipe your phone. Albeit with a couple more steps. When I think I’m dealing with a compromised system, I wipe it and restore the backup.
…you do have a backup, right?
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If you reset your phone whose bloat will come back
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I wouldn’t stress much. It would take a targeted attack to have actually compromised your phone. It is alright.
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