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It’s a common misconception that phones (iPhones in particular) don’t get viruses, other malware, or become the victim of hacks. Unfortunately, we’re here to tell you that’s wrong! On balance, an unprotected phone is in a fairly vulnerable position.
Hacking and viruses — which often go hand in hand — are a modern scourge on those who are connected online and use phones and computers. In this article, we’ll look at the signs to watch out for in diagnosing a hack or a virus on your mobile phone (Android & iOS) — and the steps you can take to protect yourself.
Hacking is the attempt to exploit weaknesses and openings in the defence systems of phones and computers. It is in essence, the unauthorized access or control of an individual’s device or network.
Viruses are code programs with the ability to replicate themselves in computer/phone systems to spread rapidly. They infect files and programs and make them inaccessible. Similar to organic viruses, computer viruses cannot live without a host — i.e., an operating system.
Often, users are unaware that the virus has now attached itself to their email account and will, oblivious, email out the virus to more victims. Viruses are often hidden within insecure apps, music, movies, photos, as well as free games and toolbars.
The following are just some of the worrying effects hacks, viruses and malware can result in:
The best thing you can do to protect yourself — and avoid the above signs — is to install a trusted antivirus product. That’s why you should install Trend Micro Mobile Security today — giving you the defence you need against hacking, viruses and other malware.
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