Friday, 24 March 2017

Signs That Proves your Android Smartphone Is Infected

Smartphones and tablets are very famous for tieing up a relation with cyber criminals. Let me ask you one question how big is the internet? can you explain me? I guess you will never try to figure it out. The internet is vast it’s very difficult task to estimate the actual bytes of the internet. So you can easily create an image in mind that in this vast place there must be some criminal activities, which is well known by cyber criminals.

Around 55% of Cyber criminals target mobile users and Android is one of their favorite. But you can easily determine whether your phone is one of them which is trapped by mobile malware. You are bound to get indications whether your phone is infected by mobile malware. I am going you to give you some valuable clues that will clear you either your android smartphone is infected or not.



1 Unnecessary Ads
If you are using Android phone and getting unnecessary Ads popping up on your screen too frequently then there are possible chances your phone is infected by some type of bugs or malware. The purpose of popping up ads on your home screen is simple, the criminals want you to click on that ads and they will try their level best to hack your phone and steal your precious data.

2 Unexpected SMS delivery
Malware can make your pocket cry, let me describe this line if you have malicious malware already installed on your device. It will automatically send SMS or can make a call to various numbers. If you find a strange type of SMS sent while you are switching on your phone, there is a possible chance of your phone been hacked. This is also known as phishing, hackers used this method to trap users  bank account details and many more important data with the help of phishing.

3 Social Media Ads
The best way to know if your phone is affected by ADWARE is by browsing Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest etc. Normally these sites don’t have unnecessary advertisements, if you see such advertisement in your profile then there is a sure chance that you have installed and Adware in your phone while downloading any app.

4 Low Battery Backup
You can witness a huge drop down in your battery backup. The reason behind this is, if you installed any malware or any bugs in your Smartphone then it must be running in your phone’s background which is invisible, and it makes your processor and ram running which makes battery goes down more frequently than normal.

5 Phone Lagging
If your smartphone is freezing a lot or been continuously slowing down day by day, then you might have allowed the third-party sources to access your phone. You can notice one thing here, your phone will start to hang more frequent if you had allowed third-party sources to access your phone. The possible reason behind this is while downloading any app, and you might have downloaded some cache or file which are malicious and can damage your data.

6 Unexplained data usage
If your phone is infected by malware, then you could notice an unexplained data usage. You will see unexpected data usage in Google Chrome app or any other browser. You may even notice data usage on apps that you rarely or never open. So if you are the one who is finding the answer for some unexplained data usage, then you could try looking for malware removal tools.

7 Dropping Phone calls
Most of the time, dropping phone calls due to poor network services will be the right answer but if you start dropping calls more often than normal. Then it can be the indication of malware. So, users who noticed more than normal call drops can use some good antivirus or anti-malware tool as soon as possible.

8 Having strange apps
Malware, short for malicious software, is software designed to secretly control a device, steal private information or money from the device’s owner. Malware has been used to steal passwords and account numbers from mobile phones, put false charges on user accounts and even track a user’s location and activity without their knowledge.

If your android’s home screen shows up the app that you never downloaded, then it might be affected with some critical malware or adware. You need to uncheck the option of “Download from Unknown sources” from security settings. If you have noticed any unusual apps on your android device, then it’s better to remove the apps.

9 Android Taking Long time to boot
Well, if you have recently observed your Android device is taking way too longer than usual to boot up then it might be an indication of low memory storage or low ram. However, sometimes due to malware it can consume lots of time to boot up. There’s not much option to increase your boot speed unless you root your device. However, you can master reset your problem to get rid of malware and viruses, and it will definitely increase your boot speed.

10 Frequent restart of your Wifi, Bluetooth, etc.
Mostly, your WiFi or other connectivity will automatically restart if you have corrupted Android OS files. Malware and viruses are the main reason behind corrupted Android OS. You can’t do much with your corrupted OS you might have to master reset your phone. However, taking a precaution is always better, therefore make a habit to scan your phone with a good anti-malware program once a week.

11 Search Drawer, Quick Access Not Working
This is the most common thing you will notice if your Android smartphone is infected. Well, this maybe because of some malware or adware. However, the search option will not work if your Android smartphone is infected. Therefore, if you recently spotted that your App search drawer is not working, then you need to find and delete the malware.

12 Overheating
Well, if your phone is overheating while playing games then it is okay. However, if your phone starts to overheat on normal usage, then you need to look for proper antivirus solution. Sometimes, hidden malware consumes lots of ram and CPU usage, which causes the phone to overheat.

13 Redirect Malware
Well, if your Android had just installed a redirect and pop-up ads then you will notice that you are constantly redirected to a spammy web page through your web browser. So, in this case, you need to find the malicious app from your Android. You need to look for apps that look suspicious and remove it.

14 Unable To Find The Malicious App?
Malwares are now becoming more smarter, and they can hide themselves. However, if you have failed to remove that stubborn malware from your device, then you might try removing it in safe mode. Simply, turn off your phone and turn it on again. Press and hold the Volume Up + Down Botton while the logo appears during the boot-up.

Once you are in safe mode, you can find and remove the apps.

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