Nearly 84 percent of the world’s population owns smartphones, Apple iPhone and Android mostly. While the presence of phones has made life very convenient, it has also left everyone susceptible to cyber attacks with malware and viruses. Smartphones can become susceptible to cyber attacks even when carrying out simple tasks such as opening a malicious email or downloading an unsafe file. The virus roots itself on your device in such a manner that even though the virus is present on your phone, you may not know it until you run a scan. So, here is how to know if your iPhone or Android phone has been infected by a virus:
Android phones or iPhones that have been exposed to malicious attacks such as malware and viruses behave abnormally. They exhibit various signs ranging from decrease in battery life, to apps crashing. So, here are the signs you should look out for, according to Ritesh Chugh, Associate Professor, CQUniversity Australia.
1. Apps take a long time to open or crash randomly resulting in poor device performance.
2. Phone overheats on its own
3. Excessive battery drains or poor battery life
4. Increased data usage causing unusual billed charges
5. Random pop-ups on the screen
If your device is showing any of the above signs, then your Android phone or iPhone may have been exposed to a virus. It is best advised to cleanse your device of any malware immediately to prevent any data theft or harm to your phone. Here are some steps you can take if your smartphone has been exposed to the virus.
1. Remove the virus immediately by scanning your smartphone with various antivirus softwares such as Avast, AVG, Bitdefender, McAfee or Norton.
2. For Android devices, clear your phone storage and cache. For iPhones,
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