Below are signs that your phone may have been hacked.
1. High battery temperature
If you notice that your phone is significantly hotter than usual, this could be a sign of a hack. Intruders often use software on your device to help them track all your data, requiring your device’s processor to work harder, thereby generating more heat.
Again, if a hacker has installed malicious software on your device, this software will require more processing power to run outside of your phone’s operating system and any apps you use. This will undoubtedly deplete your battery much faster than normal and may be a sign that your phone has been compromised, especially if your device is still relatively new!
If you hear background noise coming from your phone, such as echoes or static, this could be a sign that your phone has been hacked. Background noise like this is often most noticeable when you’re on a call and could be a sign that someone is eavesdropping. So, you may want to avoid sharing anything too private if you’re on the phone.
4. Pop-ups or suspicious changes on the phone screen
Malware can also be behind unexpected pop-ups or suspicious changes to your phone’s home screen or apps. Any significant changes that you haven’t made yourself are strong indicators that your smartphone has been hacked.
Have you ever encountered odd appointments or reminders in your phone’s calendar app? This could be the result of a scam, allowing hackers to access your personal and business calendars to steal information.
5. Distorted audio (similar to when you’re on a phone call)
If you’ve ever used your phone near another electronic device (such as a TV) and noticed distorted audio, even though you’re not making a phone call, this could be a sign that someone has hacked your device or may even have hardware installed (a physical component) on your phone.
6. Presence of unidentified apps
Hackers can install spy apps on your device, designed to monitor all activities. These apps run in the background and unlike traditional apps, do not display an icon on your screen.
You can identify any suspicious apps by checking your usage hours, battery status, memory, and data usage. However, smartphones tend to have hidden system apps that make it difficult for you to distinguish between essential apps for your phone to function and any apps that may be tracking your activities.
7. Use Certo to detect spyware on your phone
If you suspect that your phone may be compromised and you’ve performed a scan with Certo, you’ll quickly know whether your suspicions are correct. Once you’re certain, the next step is to pinpoint exactly who has hacked your phone. Is it an anonymous third party? Or even more concerning, is it someone you know?
Who can hack your phone?
A widely held misconception is that hacking a phone requires some mysterious computer superpowers. That is definitely not true. This isn’t the 90s anymore; you don’t need to break into a big computer.
Nowadays, with the right knowledge, anyone can hack your device if they want to. In fact, there are thousands of people working in the global black market of hacking constantly trying to figure out how to hack the smartphones of people like you to obtain sensitive data.
According to VTV News