A strange "app" on my phone?!
sudorm-rf Posted messages 38 Status Member -
Hello, on my Samsung J3 2016 mobile phone, I wanted to reset a game, but while going through the list of applications, I found a message icon similar to the one on old Sony phones marked with the term: OMACP. And I know it meant something because on my old phone (which was a clone of the Nokia Lumia running Android 11 called AYOKDODG or something like that), when it turned on, the notification bar said "Omacp" and back then, I went online to see what it was: it is none other than an authentic virus.
Knowing that I do not have dangerous apps (Akinator, WhatsApp, Okoo, Solar Smash, Boomerang Décor-pilot) and I never visit dangerous sites and install all my apps via Play Store without APK. All apps are updated, even YTB and Chrome.
In settings, I wanted to remove this Omacp, but the "disable" button is impossible to press (not even uninstall). Please help me because Omacp could send weird SMS to anyone (although I have never had this issue). I will send you photos, good luck =)
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Hello,
https://firmwaretool.com/what-is-omacp-and-guide-to-uninstall-malware/
I also have this app on my tablet. OMACP is not a virus; it's a protocol related to SMS/Calls. It's native to certain phones but can be seen as a virus or allow malicious users to infiltrate the phone. I don't think it can be uninstalled, but it can be forcibly stopped.


