Your iPhone may be hacked, this is how to know for sure and fix it

Your iPhone may be hacked, this is how to know for sure and fix it
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Your iPhone may be hacked, this is how to know for sure and fix it
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While all of us are very cautious about downloading suspicious apps or clicking on shady links, our phones can still get laden with malware.

Malware is essentially a file or code that can infect your phone, control it or steal your private data off it. The phone can get infected through malicious apps, emails or non-secure wifi networks. Either it could be because the user has opened a link or downloaded something that brought the horror to your iPhone.

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Signs your iPhone is infected

According to a report published in The Sun, there are many ways through which you can know for sure if your iPhone has been infected with malware. These are signs to look for:

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  • Phone battery dying too fast
  • Receiving a lot of pop-up ads
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  • Unexplained apps on the phone
  • A surge in data consumption and unexplained phone charging

Often these malware-infected phones lead to the disclosure of private personal information to hackers. These hackers can then demand any amount of money as ransom to not leak your private information or misuse it.

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How to fix a malware-infected iPhone

If your iPhone displays any of the aforementioned symptoms, there are chances that it has been infected with malware. Here’s how you can fix it:

Reset phone

The best way to get rid of any virus is to reset your iPhone to factory settings. Do not take any backups on iCloud before resetting your phone as it may also back up the malware on the cloud.

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Restore it

This way can only work if you know for sure when your phone was infected. In this option, you can restore your iPhone to the last version of your iCloud backup. All you have to do is reset your phone and set it up to your previous version of the iCloud backup.

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Cleanse your phone

Remove all apps that may look suspicious or you don’t use anymore. To prevent your device from being hacked again, make sure it's running the most recent version of iOS.

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