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4 signs Android smartphone infected by malware



The rapid growth of Android Smartphone users attracted the attention of the perpetrators of cybercrime. So no wonder if the ecosystem of malware and viruses in circulation makes the majority of Android devices as a primary target.

According to the survey results of computing security firm Trend Micro, in 2013 and then, one of the 10 suspected Android devices infected with malware. That number is now predicted to continue to increase along with the increasing sophistication of the mode and type of malware that spread.

Malware become so dangerous because it was created to not only damage the device performance, but also to steal users' personal data recorded on the device. The danger again, now many malware manifold 'botnet' Navigable hackers to spread from a distance.

Curious whether you have contracted the Android Smartphone malware or not? Here are four symptoms that indicate if you have Android Smartphone malware infiltrated evil:

1. Internet data packets wasteful
Malware generally arise from fraudulent sites that will continue to direct you to a page promo sites that are not clear. This condition makes your internet data packets quickly exhausted. In addition, some types of malware will automatically take control of your email to send many messages contain other malware to your contact list. In some cases also be sent via SMS, which means your pulse will also quickly exhausted.

2. Performance decreases
Malware running as an illegal program in the background of your device. It does not look it, but in fact your cell phone continues to work even if you're not doing anything. This causes the device performance sag.

3. Battery wasteful
Along with declining performance, the battery will also be wasteful because your device continuously operating unnoticed.

4. Phone calls are often disconnected
Outgoing and incoming phone calls will be affected if your Android device infiltrated by malware. This happens because the malware is able to disrupt the cellular network connectivity you are using.



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