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Subject: Issue with malware detection in MiXplorer
Dear MiXplorer Support Team,
I am reaching out to inform you about a problem I have recently encountered with the MiXplorer application.
I am using a Huawei mobile device with Android version 9, which comes with an antivirus system based on Avast technology. During a security scan, the antivirus detected the presence of malware in MiXplorer and recommended that I uninstall the application immediately.
View attachment 5927795
Translation: MiXplorer seems to be infected. It is advised to uninstall it immediately.
It is important to note that I am using the latest version of MiXplorer, which I downloaded from the official link on Google Drive provided in this same forum.
I have been greatly surprised by this malware detection, as I have been using MiXplorer for a long time without facing any similar problems or incidents.
I would like to request your assistance in clarifying this situation. Could you please confirm if there have been any modifications or updates to MiXplorer that could have caused this malware detection? I am also interested to know if there are any recommended measures to properly address this situation.
Thank you in advance for your prompt response and assistance in this matter.
+1I noticed something weird which started with one of the latest version of the app.
I get tons of .recycle (1...X) folders. Sometimes up to 32 folders besides the regular . recycle folder.
Any idea what that is?
It might be interesting to see the timestamps on those folders as described above: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...y-featured-file-manager.1523691/post-88620623.
Also, with two people who are familiar with MiXplorer and experiencing the same thing so suddenly a log might help determine what is the common cause or factor, as might knowing the details of the devices.
I have been using Mixplorer for many years. I have the silver version installed that i download from google play store. Google play store now have a feature called Play Protect that scans regularly all the installed apps to search for malicious applications. Never been warned about Mixplorer. Anyway there are many online antivirus services. You can upload there the Mixplore apk version you have installed to check if these services also find malware...Subject: Issue with malware detection in MiXplorer
Dear MiXplorer Support Team,
I am reaching out to inform you about a problem I have recently encountered with the MiXplorer application.
I am using a Huawei mobile device with Android version 9, which comes with an antivirus system based on Avast technology. During a security scan, the antivirus detected the presence of malware in MiXplorer and recommended that I uninstall the application immediately.
View attachment 5927795
Translation: MiXplorer seems to be infected. It is advised to uninstall it immediately.
It is important to note that I am using the latest version of MiXplorer, which I downloaded from the official link on Google Drive provided in this same forum.
I have been greatly surprised by this malware detection, as I have been using MiXplorer for a long time without facing any similar problems or incidents.
I would like to request your assistance in clarifying this situation. Could you please confirm if there have been any mlodifications or updates to MiXplorer that could have caused this malware detection? I am also interested to know if there are any recommended measures to properly address this situation.
Thank you in advance for your prompt response and assistance in this matter.
Personally, I have been using a combination of the free Sophos Intercept X and Sophos Security & Antivirus Guard on Android for quite a while with little issue (other than the occasional PUAAvast has been effective for me on PCs especially where something free and quick is desired but they have always had manipulative practices, effectively undermining their own security with excessive promotional and other notices. To my surprise, recently when I contacted their support the representative admitted that avast would emit similar notices even in the paid version. Now I"m using bitdefneder on PCs... but still wondering how viable most Adroid based AV apps are.
DON'T EVEN START ME on my HATRED for Google Play Protect...I have been using Mixplorer for many years. I have the silver version installed that i download from google play store. Google play store now have a feature called Play Protect that scans regularly all the installed apps to search for malicious applications. Never been warned about Mixplorer. Anyway there are many online antivirus services. You can upload there the Mixplore apk version you have installed to check if these services also find malware...
I think i found the solution.
I deleted all the recycle folders, including the original one without any number.
A new one was created after deleting my first file but i haven't seen the creation of any new numbered recycle folders.
I hope that fixes it.
@Musashi_ @IronTechmonkey @simonbellu @rsngfrce
I appreciate your prompt response.
I have performed a scan of the MiXplorer APK file using VirusTotal, and the results are consistent with your indications. Avast-Mobile is the only antivirus that detects MiXplorer as malware. So everything would indicate that it is a false positive.
The antivirus came by default as part of Huawei Optimizer. I'm going to report it to Avast anyway, telling them it's a false positive.
Well... you had to do it...LOL, I've got no love for play protect, but even though it may occasionally needlessly filter good apps it does offer a layer of protection for some people. That being said, there have been one or two instances where MiXplorer triggered Google's play protect warning but of course HootanParsa explained and addressed those things quickly, and the underlying issues were administrative and had nothing to do with any vulnerabilities in MiXplorer.
So you are using a Chinese device that is preloaded with malware and spying and sending data to Chinese data miners, but you get a malware detected on mixplorer app and you are worried? That is just hilarious. I bet you use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok and believe those are all safe to use while also sharing your exact location status...Subject: Issue with malware detection in MiXplorer
Dear MiXplorer Support Team,
I am reaching out to inform you about a problem I have recently encountered with the MiXplorer application.
I am using a Huawei mobile device with Android version 9, which comes with an antivirus system based on Avast technology. During a security scan, the antivirus detected the presence of malware in MiXplorer and recommended that I uninstall the application immediately.
View attachment 5927795
Translation: MiXplorer seems to be infected. It is advised to uninstall it immediately.
It is important to note that I am using the latest version of MiXplorer, which I downloaded from the official link on Google Drive provided in this same forum.
I have been greatly surprised by this malware detection, as I have been using MiXplorer for a long time without facing any similar problems or incidents.
I would like to request your assistance in clarifying this situation. Could you please confirm if there have been any modifications or updates to MiXplorer that could have caused this malware detection? I am also interested to know if there are any recommended measures to properly address this situation.
Thank you in advance for your prompt response and assistance in this matter.
Do you fill an inner emptiness when you make up and assume things about strangers on the internet?So you are using a Chinese device that is preloaded with malware and spying and sending data to Chinese data miners, but you get a malware detected on mixplorer app and you are worried? That is just hilarious. I bet you use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok and believe those are all safe to use while also sharing your exact location status...
Subject: Issue with malware detection in MiXplorer
Dear MiXplorer Support Team,
I am reaching out to inform you about a problem I have recently encountered with the MiXplorer application.
I am using a Huawei mobile device with Android version 9, which comes with an antivirus system based on Avast technology. During a security scan, the antivirus detected the presence of malware in MiXplorer and recommended that I uninstall the application immediately.
View attachment 5927795
Translation: MiXplorer seems to be infected. It is advised to uninstall it immediately.
It is important to note that I am using the latest version of MiXplorer, which I downloaded from the official link on Google Drive provided in this same forum.
I have been greatly surprised by this malware detection, as I have been using MiXplorer for a long time without facing any similar problems or incidents.
I would like to request your assistance in clarifying this situation. Could you please confirm if there have been any modifications or updates to MiXplorer that could have caused this malware detection? I am also interested to know if there are any recommended measures to properly address this situation.
Thank you in advance for your prompt response and assistance in this matter.
[Off-Topic] You can also try using a 3rd party app to change the font size and/or screen density on your Galaxy Watch 4. One such app is called "Big Font for Wear OS". This app allows you to possibly adjust the font size on your watch to your liking to access menus and options on apps that were not designed for said watch.To access that three dot menu, I did what is kinda a novel thing: think outside the screen. While the thick black bezel might obscure the view, it's still a part of the screen, and if you're tapping just the right place, you can reach the three dots hiding under the bezel.
Is there a way to change the start page
for example make it start with
Home
Thanks. You can enable logging from the settings > More settings.bug(?)
On the latest versions (Version: 6.64.1-BETA/6.64.0 & Silver) it is not possible to create a new text file (only .txt, other formats - no problem) in Russian localization. Confirmed by several users.
I can't attach the log, because this moment is not displayed there at all.
P.S. @HootanParsa, I hope too you're all fine and happy too.![]()