Mobile Phone Battery And Data Depletion 'Sign Of Hacking':
Does your phone run out of battery quickly? Does the phone lose data quickly?
If you've started using the phone too
much, then it's time to change your data plan. If not, it is possible that a
hacker is tampering with your phone.
Your
identity and privacy data may be shared as a result of compromising the
security of your phone. In the current era, the methods of hacking phones are
changing and it is now difficult to catch hackers.
But with a
few precautions, you can keep your phone safe.
How Will You Know If
Your Phone Has Been Hacked?
As we
mentioned earlier, if your phone is using a lot of data, it could be a sign of
hacking.
According to
Norton, a US computer security company, there are many reasons to spend more
data, such as overuse of apps. But if you are using your phone as before but
the data is consuming more then you should check.
How much
does a battery cost, according to Norton? We should also pay attention to this.
If you haven't changed the way you use your phone but the battery is running
fast, your phone could be hacked.
According to
Kaspersky, another computer security company, "all the processing power in
the hacked phone is in the hands of the hacker." So your phone may work
slower. Sometimes the phone may stop working or suddenly restart. '
Kaspersky
and Norton both say you should keep an eye on your phone.
There may be
some apps on the phone that you have not installed or there may be a phone call
that you do not remember. According to Kaspersky, make sure your email and
social media accounts are not receiving frequent notifications about password
changes or different locations where you did not go.
How To Secure The
Phone?
Your phone
can be hacked in many ways. You need to be careful when downloading
applications, some may contain viruses. Generally you should download the
application from Google or Apple Store.
According to
Norton, "If you receive emails or messages that you don't know about,
don't click on any of the links in the message, it could contain a virus."
According to
computer security company McKeeff, "It's easy for hackers to hack into
your phone with the help of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. So keep them closed if you
don't need them. "
According to
Kaspersky, it is important that you keep your phone with you at all times, do
not store passwords on it, and keep the application updated at all times.
Despite
taking precautions, there is often a risk of the phone being hacked. It is also
recommended to install anti-virus software in the phone so that it can detect
the virus in time and inform you about it. Resetting the phone is also a
solution but at the same time there is a risk of losing data.
And last but
not least, the headline made you change your password. In the event of a phone
attack, there is a risk of a password leak.
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