Mobile malware is one of the most significant risks to which a smartphone is exposed, especially now that its use has increased exponentially with teleworking. Documents, bank details, passwords, personal and corporate information…
As more and more information is stored on these devices, the reasons why cybercriminals try to infect them with malware are increasing.
Odd numbers appear in the list of calls and SMS: Another warning sign may be that unknown numbers appear in the list of calls, generally foreign ones. In addition, the phone autonomously sends SMS messages to impressive numbers or even to all contacts. This fact can generate an economic cost for the user but also helps the cybercriminal to spread malware by including malicious links in these messages. Therefore, if one month there is an increase in expenses for no apparent reason due to services that have not been used, it is time to analyze the state of the device.
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