Is your iPhone hacked? Here are 7 signs to look out for – Details

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Apple’s iPhone is considered to be one of the most secure smartphones. However, several Opposition leaders recently claimed that they have received Apple threat notification. The notification said that “state-sponsored attackers trying to remotely compromise” their iPhones. This has ignited debate over the security and safety of data of people using iPhones.

Apple Inc., however, has issued a statement that some threat notifications may be false alarms and some attacks may not be detected. But the tech major has refused to say what triggered warnings received by opposition leaders.

With all this happening around iPhones, users of the smartphone are now curious to know signs that might alert them in case their phones’ security is compromised.

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7 signs that indicate your iPhone has been hacked 

Heating issues: We all know that smartphones can naturally heat up when handling heavy tasks. But overheating, even when your phone is lying idle, can be an indication of it getting hacked.

Battery Drain: This can be one of the most prominent signs to indicate that the iPhone has been hacked or infected with spyware. Malicious apps running in the background can drain your battery faster.

Increase Data Usage: Malicious apps running in the background can result in a sudden spike in data usage. 

Phone’s Performance: If your phone’s performance has dropped or you are facing some lag, there are chances of the presence of hidden malware.

Random ads or pop-ups: Be watchful of weird pop-ups on your iPhone. At times, clicking on these pop-ups can direct you to fishing websites.

Unusual Activity in Gallery: If there is some random photos or video in your Gallery, chances are that it has been accessed by unauthorised people.

Strange Calls or Texts: Look for any strange numbers or character combinations in your text messages. Unusual activity may be an indication that your device has been hacked. 

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