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Rawkt
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Message about infected files

In the Google Chrome Address bar I accidentally typed in Googoe.com instead of google, this took me to a page where it said that I had 7 infected files within my Android phone and that if this was not repaired it could have serious consequences to the phone, it then provided an option on the page to 'Repair Now' or some thing along the lines of that.

I was just wondering if this was an actual response from the android system or if this was just fake message from googoe. This was all within the web page so I'm guessing it was fake, but just asking to make sure!

I have done scans of my phone and so far nothing had picked up a virus of any kind, thanks in advance!
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_alexdon_
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It is not known how viruses act on android,there are no known viruses for it.Downlad sony update service,install,open.You just have to follow the steps provided to repair.(It reinstalls a fresh copy of your software).It will erase the phone memory completely.You can also format and scan your micro sd card.

But do not repair yet,see if the phone acts weird,then do it.

alexdon

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_alexdon_
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It must have been an add,spyware or something.Do not tap on any messages of that kind,which offer you repair,money,or any other things.

alexdon
Rawkt
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Well in the split second I was panicking, I did actually click on the button, that was probably a stupid idea, however within the second I cancelled whatever was loading.

I have been to that website on an old phone and everything seems to be fine, a friend actually tried going onto that website and his computer did not have any alerts/messages popping up, I'm sure I can't be the only one who's made that typo...

I'm guessing that the page with the infected files message appears for androids, because on my old Windows phone and on the computer, Googoe.com took me to a website that had no problems at all, just the usual domain that appears when typos are made with other websites.

I'm hoping that the scans did a thorough job and that there are no viruses, I'll do another scan tomorrow, thanks for the reply!
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_alexdon_
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Yes,there are no actual known viruses for android,you can get viruses to an android phone,but it is not known how they react.Try to scan the memory with a computer antivirus also,but I think it is ok.

alexdon
Rawkt
Visitor

If anyone happens to have an old android that they aren't using and wouldn't mind seeing if I'm not the only one that gets this pop up, that would be nice.

Right now I'm just afraid that my phone is infected somehow, even though the scans showed nothing.
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_alexdon_
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You could try a software repair with all data removal(phone memory and micro sd).

alexdon
Rawkt
Visitor

How do I go about doing that?
Rawkt
Visitor

And are there any signs that I could look out for that may indicate the presence of malware or infected files?
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_alexdon_
Expert

It is not known how viruses act on android,there are no known viruses for it.Downlad sony update service,install,open.You just have to follow the steps provided to repair.(It reinstalls a fresh copy of your software).It will erase the phone memory completely.You can also format and scan your micro sd card.

But do not repair yet,see if the phone acts weird,then do it.

alexdon
Rawkt
Visitor

Alright, if things get worse I guess I'll just hard reset it, I've only had this phone for a while so I don't really have that much on it.

Thanks again for your help!