I've had a Huawei Mate 20 Pro for quite some time now. Is my Diensthandy, but I also use it privately. Have accordingly two SIM cards in it.
I pay attention to what I do with it and which websites I visit, myself have an IT background as a software developer and usually no problems with viruses / trojans etc on the PC / Smartphone.
Unfortunately, my smartphone has already triggered our internal firewall twice with suspicion on this here:
https://www.sophos.com/en-us/threat-center/threat-analyses/viruses-and-spyware/C2~Zbot-A.aspx
Is there an app for my Android smartphone, with which I can monitor my network traffic and possibly disable it? Unfortunately rooten at the service phone is out of the question.
The Android app tPacketCapture receives the traffic from the Android smartphone without root. You can analyze the logfile in PCAP format then on a PC with e.g. Wireshark.
Because of the Sophos message: this reported C2 / Zbot-A only applies to Windows systems (Affected Operating Systems). Probably a false positive.
In the app info under data usage of the respective app, you can prevent the use of data. The app should not require Internet / network for the actual use.
No matter what your employer says, the Mate 20 Pro can't be rooted, because you can't lure the bootloader.
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