I went to the Sprint store and they couldn't tell me whether the malware was from HTC or Sprint, but they did show me the following:
This is the default unlock screen that you get if you specify a password when you go into Settings > Security > Set Up Screen Lock > Password. You will notice that it is identical to the malware unlock screen except that the latter has the grammatically-challenged threat message below the entry field. IMO the hackers purposely want you to think this is the HTC/Sprint password unlock screen.
Once the malware took over neither the Sprint rep nor I could access the HBOOT menu. Dunno how the Sprint tech did it the first time. But regardless both the second time and this time we simply entered 10 garbage passwords and let the malware reset the phone on its own. Then I could access HBOOT and make sure the phone was reset properly (by doing it myself).
Since I'm convinced the malware is one of the apps in my Android Market apps list (the horror!) I'm sure that the malware will return the next time I sync the apps back onto the phone. So I told the Sprint rep to take the EVO 3D off my account, replacing it with my old EVO 4G. I've reset the password to my Android account so the EVO 4G cannot access Android Market, which will prevent the malware from getting onto it.
I plan to use the EVO 3D to install the Market apps one-by-one, and when until the malware comes back I'll let you know which it was.
Funny that Google set up the Market to be the only source of apps to prevent something just like this from happening. So much for trusting Google.
Anyone know a phone number/email address at Google and/or the Market where I can report this?
This is the default unlock screen that you get if you specify a password when you go into Settings > Security > Set Up Screen Lock > Password. You will notice that it is identical to the malware unlock screen except that the latter has the grammatically-challenged threat message below the entry field. IMO the hackers purposely want you to think this is the HTC/Sprint password unlock screen.
Once the malware took over neither the Sprint rep nor I could access the HBOOT menu. Dunno how the Sprint tech did it the first time. But regardless both the second time and this time we simply entered 10 garbage passwords and let the malware reset the phone on its own. Then I could access HBOOT and make sure the phone was reset properly (by doing it myself).
Since I'm convinced the malware is one of the apps in my Android Market apps list (the horror!) I'm sure that the malware will return the next time I sync the apps back onto the phone. So I told the Sprint rep to take the EVO 3D off my account, replacing it with my old EVO 4G. I've reset the password to my Android account so the EVO 4G cannot access Android Market, which will prevent the malware from getting onto it.
I plan to use the EVO 3D to install the Market apps one-by-one, and when until the malware comes back I'll let you know which it was.
Funny that Google set up the Market to be the only source of apps to prevent something just like this from happening. So much for trusting Google.
Anyone know a phone number/email address at Google and/or the Market where I can report this?
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