How to tell if your Android is hacked

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Our smartphones are not only for making calls and sending messages. These days, phones are much more than that. We use them to store our photos and videos, our personal data, and even our bank account details, as we have bank apps. Other people can access the data on your phone if you lose it or if someone steals the phone from you. But, let’s not forget the hackers. They can access all of your data without physically touching your phone. Here, we will show you how to tell if your Android has been hacked.

How to tell if your Android is hacked

We are going to share a few things that may indicate that your Android phone was hacked:

  • The battery of the phone drains a lot quicker than usual. The main reason for battery decrease is the spyware or malware the hackers are using.
  • Pop-ups keep showing up – you may notice pop-ups that say your phone has malware or something like that and they may seem like they are the system messages, but these are malware pop-ups.
  • There are some apps you didn’t install
  • You’ve noticed texts or outgoing calls you didn’t send
  • The data bill is a lot higher than usual – many hacked users noticed unusual data expenses at the end of the month.
  • Browser’s home page is different – if you launch your browser and as soon as you do that, you are taken to some strange page you didn’t set as a home page, it could be a sign your phone is hacked.
  • Your device is performing sluggishly

What to do if your Android phone is hacked?

We have shared a few things that might indicate that your device was hacked. We are going to list a few things you can do if the phone was hacked.

  • Get a reputable anti-malware or anti-virus software. You may go for options such as Malwarebytes, Avast, just to name a few.
  • Delete any suspicious apps – Go to Settings > Apps, tap on unwanted apps, and then tap Uninstall.
  • Factory reset your Android device – if nothing seems to be working and your device continues to act strangely, it is time for a factory reset.
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