The Pegasus case in India has reignited concerns about smartphone privacy. While average internet users need not be concerned just about spying tools such as Pegasus, they should also be mindful of other phishing and spying apps on the internet. Where some of these applications are attempting to take financial data from your smartphone, others are attempting to gain total authority of your mobile phone, including access to the picture gallery, calls, emails, and other utilities. By their very nature, spying applications and systems hide quietly inside smartphones and are difficult to detect. However, there are certain indicators that could help you identify if you’re being spied on or if your privacy is being compromised. So sit tight, and go through all the 10 signs your smartphone gives you on spying.
- The battery on your phone is dying faster than normal
Your Phone’s dropping battery backup may indicate the presence of malware and spam applications hidden in your phone. Malware and counterfeit apps could be running malicious software that drains a lot of power. Track the amount of programs operating in the background before jumping to any conclusions. Having too many apps open in the background depletes battery life. Therefore, close these programs and then observe carefully.
- Found applications that you didn’t install
If you find apps on your phone that you don’t recognize or are certain you didn’t install. It’s possible that this is the result of a hacking or spyware bug.
- Your smartphone drastically slowed down
Your device has become noticeably slower. It has sluggish performance and consumes significantly more resources and battery capacity. In the background, there could be stealth spyware.
- Rise in mobile data usage
Your internet usage has increased unexpectedly. It’s a bit higher than expected. Malicious files or software could be using your cellular data in the background while tracking your movements.
- Strange behavior by your smartphone
Your smartphone is behaving strangely. Apps fail or crash to load abruptly. Many websites have a different appearance than usual. This could be another red flag.
- Weird pop-ups all over the your phone
If you’re seeing a lot of pop-ups on your mobile screen, it’s possible that you have adware, which is malicious software that bombards your phone with advertisements. Don’t ever click on any such link.
- When you find photos and videos you didn’t shoot
You come across photographs and videos in your phone gallery that you didn’t take. Be cautious, as this could indicate that someone has taken control of your phone camera.
- Phone flashlight turns on automatically
Another red flag is if the flash lighting on your phone continues to work even when you are not using it. This could be due to someone managing your smartphone from afar.
- Your phone heats up significantly
Phones can get hot when used for long periods of time, such as when playing games for hours or using navigation apps. If, on the other hand, your phone becomes really hot even when you aren’t using it, there’s a significant likelihood that cybercriminals are at play.
- When you find texts and call logs you didn’t make
You find texts or phone calls in your phone log that you did not send or make. There are a lot of strange and nonsense characters there. This is just another bad omen.
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