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- AdLibrary:Generisk : r antivirus - Reddit
Scanned the apk file through virustotal, which came back detecting AdLibrary:Generisk and Android PUA DebugKey From what I can see Android PUA DebugKey isn't a problem, just a false positive that is common in modded apps However, I don't know what AdLibrary:Generisk is and am wondering if it is safe to run the apk through bluestacks
- What is Android. Riskware. TestKey. rA and AdLibrary:Generisk . . . - Reddit
This means that the downloaded APK uses the debug signature provided by Android Studio Android developers personally sign their APK files before publishing their apps on the Google Play store
- What is AdLibrary:Generisk and is it harmful? : r antivirus - Reddit
Reddit page for Nucleus Co-op, a free and open source program for Windows that allows split-screen play on many games that do not initially support it, the app purpose is to make it as easy as possible for the average user to play games locally using only one PC and one game copy
- AdLibrary:Generisk is it safe ? : r antivirus - Reddit
Hello there The GET_ACCOUNTS permission is considered dangerous because it provides access to a user's account information, which can include sensitive data like email addresses or usernames associated with different accounts
- is AdLibrary:Generisk anything harmful? : r ApksApps - Reddit
The subreddit for all things related to Modded Minecraft for Minecraft Java Edition --- This subreddit was originally created for discussion around the FTB launcher and its modpacks but has since grown to encompass all aspects of modding the Java edition of Minecraft
- Quest-ce quAdLibrary:Generisk et est-il dangereux ? : r . . . - Reddit
Qu'est-ce qu'AdLibrary:Generisk et est-il dangereux ? J'essaie de télécharger un apk VPN et lorsque je l'ai exécuté sous l'analyse antivirus totale, il a montré qu'il y avait AdLibrary:Generisk, qu'est-ce que cela signifie ?
- APK:CRepMalware [PUP], Android FleeceWare (PUA), AdLibrary:Generisk
Yes I could of potentially accessed things other apps you have to ask permission for, like the camera, it can be any type of info, from search history, to credit card info, now remember, about 90% of apps these days has some form of Fleeceware, now I dont mean to scare you or make you worry, but just know that TV is known more often then not for coming up with false positives, now with that
- Are ad libraries in APK files safe or malware? : r antivirus - Reddit
I'm trying to download a specific version of an Android app from a third party app store (UpToDown com, as other APK sites don't have the version i want sadly) Ran the APK through VirusTotal, and just 1 out of 69 engines classified it as having malware (the Avira engine, see the relevant link above) It said it contained "AdLibrary:InMobi"
- APK:CRepMalware [PUP], Android FleeceWare (PUA), AdLibrary:Generisk
AdLibrary:Generisk - "There's also a detection which suggests it delivers ads, like a lot of free apps " If you click the circular arrow it will rescan (as in scan again) the sample I rescanned it because the results were almost a year old, which is why the results have changed
- False positive? : r antivirus - Reddit
AdLibrary:Generisk It's flagging a library used for advertisements (nothing malware related) Probably just the code Spotify uses to push ads on free accounts
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