Reliable cell signal on I40 in AZ/NM

Discussion in 'Cellular - Voice - Data' started by Rollin and Trollin, Jul 18, 2016.

  1. Hurst

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    You really are clueless about technology.

    First,.. if your phone was infected/hacked 5 times. Thats what the layman like to refer to as 'A Clue'. Second,.. if Verizon had done it,.. again,.. you would be rich and not wasting your time trying to explain something to me that you dont even understand.

    People hack phones,.. they dont need a trojan to do it. They dont do it to 'Use' your phone. They are looking for something more specific. If you dont understand what that is,.. then you really are clueless.

    You can not stop someone from getting into your phone. To believe you can is like believing in the tooth fairy. You can use encryption to 'help' protect what you dont want them to see. But the inherent design of wireless technology leaves phones wide open and not very secure.

    I'd love to sit here and explain the why's and how's,.. but I think I would just confuse you.

    So chew on this for a little while. When you get your eureka moment,.. dont be a douche. Let me know when you figured it out.

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  3. snowwy

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    The eureka moment appears to be you and your one dimensional thinking that you think you know it all
     
  4. Hurst

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    Like I said,.. you wont understand.

    If you only knew what goes on electronically around you,.. I have no doubt in my mind you would wrap your world in tin foil,.. blame Verizon for all of it. And tell yourself that no one is in your phone,.. when in reality there is someone snooping in it right now. ;)

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  5. snowwy

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    No. It is you who don't understand. You talk computer language instead of phones. You really don't have a clue so you just keep spitting one irrationality after another as if you know the history of my phones to which you don't.
     
  6. snowwy

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    Instead of mouthing off. How about offering solutions????? Cuz a compete phone wipe and reload does nothing. just like getting a new phone. the problem is IMMEDIATE
     
  7. Hurst

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    I'd love to offer a solution if I knew what you were talking about and exactly what your problem was. But then again,.. why help someone who only insults and aggravates a one sided argument?

    First you need to understand the difference between a trojan, spammer, malware, virus, backdoor, man in the middle packet injection etc etc,.. and etc.

    Smart phone is nothing but a small computer. The programming language is very similar. The instruction sets work the same. You have a memory subset and an executable code base in which anything can be created, abused or manipulated. Like I said,. wireless technology,.. just like the internet itself,.. is based on code and has rules. In order for one side to work and talk to another,.. creates an open door that anyone with enough understanding can hack directly or create a type of worm or bot that can function independently to carry out the creators will. Sadly,.. its not like your phone will buzz or blink or act strangely when someone/something is inside it. You honestly will not ever know. They dont care about your logs of sexting,.. not interested in the dirty pics or videos you downloaded. They usually have a much more sinister agenda. In order for it to work,.. they need you to be clueless.

    In my opinion there is probably nothing wrong with your phone. Its probably doing what its designed to be doing. Your lack of understanding has probably created a sense of paranoia that caused you to believe there is something fishy going on. Aliens, Govt conspiracies, Big corporate spy stuff to control you, media sensationalism. What ever you choose to believe. Dont throw away that tin foil hat,.. you might need it to wrap your phone to protect it. LOL

    Your problem could be something as simple as someone using a cellular jammer near you. I would read up on not just what it is,.. but how it works and what the effects and symptoms are to a mobile device.


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  8. snowwy

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    SMH

    You send me an email. and you got a email back. Inside that email contains a link to viagra. And it only happens when my verizon phone is turned on. Since the day i signed up with verizon.

    Now chew on that.
     
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  9. Hurst

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    I have to say that you are an idiot if you believe that Verizon needs to get kick backs for people buying Viagra.

    What you have is not a trojan. Trojan is a back door. You have a corrupt/infected email daemon, Usually done by malware or a self replicating worm (Virus).Something you downloaded or got from someone else (Usually via an email worm) who has you in their email list. Worms are like rabbits,.. in that they like to reproduce and spread their seed. So chances are, all who were in your email list were sent what ever executable that infected yours. As long as they do not click the link or execute the unknown program,.. they should be fine. There is a setting in Android to protect from that. It prevents programs from an unknown or unlicensed source from doing anything.

    This could also have been infected by visiting porn sites that use flash/shockwave advertising banners,.. older phone browsers are vulnerable to root kit installs via unpatched Flash and Java plugins.

    A system wipe wont get rid of it. Chances are its residing in memory, so soon as you reinstall,.. it makes house all over again. Try Malwarebytes. Free, simple to use and 'should' find and remove what ever it is.

    If that doesnt work,.. then try using a different email daemon.

    Verizon did not do this to you. You,. or someone you know did.

    Right back at you. Chew on that.

    Letting your uneducated ignorance dictate and guide your thick headed empty brain matter has gotten the better of you and allowed you to make a fool of yourself.

    Verizon infected your phone in order to get viagra kick backs? Seriously?

    Stop using your phone to watch porn. LOL

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  10. Hurst

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    1 more thing.

    I know this is probably over your head as well.

    But if you plan to address me directly,.. you should use the reply feature. This will quote what I said in your post and it will send me an alert so I know you responded to my post.

    With out that,.. you could be responding to anyone for all I know. Basically its a common courtesy when using internet forums.

    I dont expect you to show me that courtesy,.. but if you have any,. that would be nice.

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