7 Signs Your iPhone Has A Virus & How To Remove Them



David & David tell you about 7 signs an iPhone has a virus, explain how iPhones get infected, and show you how to remove a virus from an iPhone.

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1. Public Charging Stations [0:15]
2. Configuration Profiles [0:25]
3. Malvertising [0:33]
4. Public Wi-Fi [0:41]
5. Jailbreaking [0:51]
6. Third-Party App Stores [1:15]
7. Security Vulnerabilities [1:23]
8. What Is Malware? [1:41]
9. What Is A Virus? [1:54]
10. What Is Ransomware? [2:01]
11. Apps You Didn’t Install [2:22]
12. Configuration Profiles [2:38]
13. Increased Data Usage [3:14]
14. Battery Drain Or Hot iPhone [3:38]
15. Sketchy Calendar Apps [4:08]
16. Scary Pop-Ups [4:38]
17. Don’t Jailbreak Your iPhone [5:40]
18. Keep Your iPhone Up To Date [6:01]
19. Always Have A Backup [6:21]
20. Don’t Click Suspicious Links [6:47]
21. Don’t Leave Your iPhone Unattended [7:03]
22. Public Charging Stations [7:14]
23. Don’t Use Third-Party App Stores [7:21]
24. Turn On Two-Factor Authentication [7:51]
25. Should I Get Antivirus Software? [8:17]
26. DFU Restore [8:46]
27. Sideloading Apps [9:18]

You may already know that iPhones can get viruses when they’re jailbroken. When you jailbreak an iPhone, all the safeguards built in by Apple are removed. However, there are several other ways iPhones can get a virus.

It’s possible for your iPhone to become infected when you use a public charging station, as you never know who is on the other end of the cable, or what they’ll do if you tap “Trust This Device”.

Third-party app stores, configuration profiles, and links on sketchy websites can also give your iPhone a virus.

There are several signs your iPhone may have a virus. There may be an app you didn’t install. If you find one, delete it immediately.

Your iPhone might get very hot, die faster, or use more data than normal. Just keep in mind these could also be a sign of a software problem.

People often mistake spam for a virus. If you see a pop-up on your iPhone saying something like “virus detected on iPhone,” your iPhone doesn’t actually have a virus. It’s a spam message designed to scare you into giving up your personal information. If you see a message like this in a web browser, it’s a good idea to clear the browser’s history and website data.

Another common tactic is known as “calendar spam”. A scammer will attempt to subscribe you to a calendar. If you see spam calendars on your iPhone, delete them immediately.

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