I am at a loss in this because this “update” was allowed to install but now Avast keeps detecting it as a malware. I ran Norton and Avira but they do not detect it.
MalwareBytes also detects it as a malware.
Is this a false alarm or is this a valid alarm?
The manufacturer StarMobile says that the max Android version for their Knight Vision unit is 4.4.2 so I keep getting this infection (along with hzt apk file)
Hi, please report it as false positive (one of the options after the detection), our virus lab will get a message and will investigate the issue. Thanks.
And as it is a part of the system, Avast Mobile Security has no chance to stop its installation or remove it. The only way to get rid of it is device software update; some mobile phone manufacturers have already released such spyware-removing updates.
Thanks for the heads up. Even the StarMobile Care app they have for their devices (Starmobile is the brand) is detected as infected so with Dr. Safety Anti-Virus, etc.
They have reformatted my unit with the “latest” ROM but the updates are coming in as infected files.