The other day I discovered that my conditional forwarding had been changed without my knowledge. I had previously had it disabled, and suddenly all conditional forwards were to to some backdoor access number for an AT&T voicemail system. At first I blamed it on Straight Talk / AT&T, but got it sorted out eventually with a call (or two) to customer service, since the MMI code ##004# had no effect.
But early today I noticed another problem... Tasker had been disabled in my Accessibility settings, causing some profiles not to work.
And just now I tried to share something to Dropbox and was prompted for my email address and password.
I installed two separate IP Camera viewer apps just prior to this wierdness - IP Cam Viewer Basic, and tinyCam Monitor FREE, while trying to troubleshoot some IP cameras for a customer. Neither app successfully displayed a camera image, even with a known-working camera. I would suspect these apps as a possible cause of the problems, but they both have over 1 million downloads, as well as high ratings (which I looked at prior to installing).
Norton Security Antivirus (which I installed after discovering all this) reports no issues, though both camera apps had already been uninstalled.
Has anyone else had a similar experience, any suggestions regarding a possible cause of all this, or thoughts on what other issues I have yet to discover?
But early today I noticed another problem... Tasker had been disabled in my Accessibility settings, causing some profiles not to work.
And just now I tried to share something to Dropbox and was prompted for my email address and password.
I installed two separate IP Camera viewer apps just prior to this wierdness - IP Cam Viewer Basic, and tinyCam Monitor FREE, while trying to troubleshoot some IP cameras for a customer. Neither app successfully displayed a camera image, even with a known-working camera. I would suspect these apps as a possible cause of the problems, but they both have over 1 million downloads, as well as high ratings (which I looked at prior to installing).
Norton Security Antivirus (which I installed after discovering all this) reports no issues, though both camera apps had already been uninstalled.
Has anyone else had a similar experience, any suggestions regarding a possible cause of all this, or thoughts on what other issues I have yet to discover?