
What app is this that is a trojan horse? Others may have it installed. Regards, ====================== Andrew Wafula Wapakala Web: www.wertsoft.com MSN: a_wafula@hotmail.com MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/awafula Blog: http://thewert.blogspot.com/ ========================================================================== If you have made mistakes...there is always another chance for you... you may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down. - Mary Pickford "Great Minds Discuss Ideas; Average Minds Discuss Events; Small Minds Discuss People" On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Moses Muya <mouzmuyer@gmail.com> wrote:
@Dennis , @Roy
I have.
After pulling out all my hair in the name of trying to find out what could be the problem, I have reached several conclusions.
As for the Airtel crosstalk, it is as real as it gets. As I have explained, some numbers 'crosstalk' to others. There are two specific place that this happens, somewhere in Lang'atta and my (ex)workplace in Karen. Just two places. I have concluded that this is a network problem and I will D.M their customer car on Twitter.
As for the Safaricom 'sms crosstalk' - sorry for wasting your time! :) I did not like the native sms app that came with my phone and therefore I proceeded to download another one from Google Play. It was very fine and there was no way to prove it was messing me up! From my research online, it turns out the app I installed is just but a nicely-camouflaged trojan horse! I suspect it was responsible for the mixup where text messages intended for my G.F somehow landed in my (ex)boss'es inbox. It was also responsible for sending random texts to anyone it pleased. Most recently I was woken up in the morning by a person who was asking me to clarify the text I had sent a few minutes before. Problem is, I am not a ninja and there is no way I would have sent a text while sleeping! This is what you would call 'spam text' - very similar to spam mail but very expensive since the network will charge you for any text that is sent out. I have since reset most of the configurations on the phone and things are back to normal.
On 25 April 2012 23:42, Roy Michoma <roymichoma@gmail.com> wrote:
Cross talk is usually narrowed down on location either a bts area, bsc area or msc area .....on either called and calling side
@moses from the little knowledge I have yes it can happen but very unlikely as fault but as I said from my little knowledge On Apr 25, 2012 11:22 PM, "Dennis Kioko" <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
Muya, have you tried using another phone?
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Moses Muya.
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