How to Protect Your iPhone from Malware: Signs and Solutions
While iPhones are generally considered safe from malware, it’s still possible for these devices to be attackeddangerous software createdcybercriminals. Cybersecurity giant McAfee has outlined seven common signs that indicate your iPhone may be infected with malware. These signs include a slower device, faster battery drain, being redirected to unintended websitesyour web browser, constant app crashes or unfamiliar apps appearing on your device, a sudden increase in data usage or unknown calls on your phone bill, infection warnings prompting you to purchase or subscribe to something, difficulty shutting down or restarting your device, and an influx of pop-up ads in your web browser.
Keep in mind that these signs aren’t concrete proof of malware, but they are worth investigating to ensure your iPhone isn’t compromised. McAfee recommends updating your iPhone regularly as a preventive measure and to close security holes that malware may exploit. Apple regularly releases software updates that include new security patches and features. Additionally, clearing your website data and browsing history can help eliminate any potential malware. You can do thisgoing into your device’s settings, selecting Safari, and then choosing the option to clear history and website data.
If necessary, you can also restore a previous backup of your iPhone from iCloud. However, if all else fails, a factory reset may be the best solution to return your device to a brand-new state. By following these steps and staying vigilant for any red flags, you can protect your iPhone from malware and enjoy a safe digital experience.
Sources:
– McAfee