If you feel like your phone has been acting strangely lately, it could be an indication that you’ve fallen victim to a hacker. Some of the most common signs are the high-speed consumption of the battery, that the terminal heats up more than usual, that the keyboard does not appear or takes a long time to do so and that your data ends inexplicably.
Diego Barrientos, computer security expert, and Udemy instructor, reveal.
Now all that remains is to stay alert to possible abnormal operations on your phone; if you can identify any, you already have some tools to find out if it is due to a hacker.
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