hosts.txt showing up in downloads

No, have you looked at it to see what's in it? That's not any kind of "standard" file. hosts is a file in /etc. that's used as a "first line" of the DNS, but hosts.txt might be a hosts file that's been renamed (all it would have is 127.0.0.1 and 1 as entries). Or it could be something entirely different.
 
I would suspect an internet browser or download accelerator of you use any.
 
No, have you looked at it to see what's in it? That's not any kind of "standard" file. hosts is a file in /etc. that's used as a "first line" of the DNS, but hosts.txt might be a hosts file that's been renamed (all it would have is 127.0.0.1 and 1 as entries). Or it could be something entirely different.
I didn't open it ; in the event that it's malware. Yeah I figured it would be in some sort of directory and not in the downloads section. I will try & open it the next time - I catch it.

Hopefully no backdoor, or rogue malware editing the host file for redirect reasons. Does anyone have a good traffic / network monitoring app for unrooted devices?
 
A .txt file can't be malware if you open it in a text editor. Even if it's some sort of malware, a text editor isn't going to execute it. It's like sprinkling cyanide inside your tire - it won't poison you. Just don't tap the text file when you're in a file manager - it could be something else. Open it from inside a text editor.
 
A .txt file can't be malware if you open it in a text editor. Even if it's some sort of malware, a text editor isn't going to execute it. It's like sprinkling cyanide inside your tire - it won't poison you. Just don't tap the text file when you're in a file manager - it could be something else. Open it from inside a text editor.
Ok will do - next time I see it
 
DuckDuckGo/Via Browser - Internet Browser - maybe.

Just found this thread while googling for why hosts.txt keeps turning up in /download/. We have Via Browser in common. It's such a weird little browser that this correlation alone makes me suspect it's the culprit — although I still don't know what triggers it to create a hosts file. I just chuck them out when I see them. They're usually 0.0kb and empty anyway.
 

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