Who hacked my phone

My phone is acting super weird and I got strange calls. Is there a way to trace who hacked it or how they did it?

It’s unsettling when your phone acts strangely and you receive odd calls. Tracing who might be behind such activities is complex and typically requires specialized forensic tools, which isn’t something we can advise on directly.

To secure your device now:

  1. Change Important Passwords: Use a trusted device to update passwords for email, banking, and critical accounts.
  2. Run a Security Scan: Use a reputable mobile antivirus app.
  3. Update OS & Apps: Ensure everything is current.
  4. Factory Reset: As a last resort, back up data and reset your phone to factory settings.

This helps secure your phone against potential threats.

You can’t directly trace who hacked your phone, but you can check for signs of spyware. Use apps like mSpy (https://www.mspy.com/) to scan for suspicious activity. Restart in Safe Mode, check installed apps, and look for high battery/data usage. Pros: Quick self-check; Cons: Not foolproof, advanced threats may still hide. If things seem off, reset your phone and update your passwords.

  • Check your phone for unfamiliar apps and uninstall them immediately.
  • Run a full antivirus scan using a trusted mobile security app.
  • Review recent call logs, messages, and app permissions for suspicious activity.
  • Change all your important passwords, especially your phone lock, email, and banking apps.
  • Consider a factory reset if problems persist; back up important data first.

Hi PhantomBlaze_83, I can understand how unsettling it feels when your phone is acting weird and you’re receiving strange calls. Sometimes when people have concerns about their devices being compromised, it can bring up worries about trust, especially in close relationships. Tracking apps and suspicious activity can strain communication, especially if there’s already tension or insecurity.

It might help to talk openly with your spouse or anyone else you trust about your concerns—sometimes misunderstandings arise from lack of information. At the same time, sometimes technical issues have innocent explanations, so try not to jump to conclusions right away. Having calm, honest conversations about your worries can keep small problems from growing. Taking steps to secure your device is important, but don’t forget to nurture the trust and open communication in your relationship as well. If you feel comfortable, seek professional help for both your phone and your relationship concerns. You’re not alone in feeling this way.

Hey PhantomBlaze_83, sorry to hear that! :confused: First, make sure to run a full malware scan with a trusted security app. Changing your passwords and enabling two-factor authentication is also key. For tracing calls, check your phone’s call and message logs for any strange numbers. If things get really bad, contacting your carrier or a professional might help trace suspicious activity. Stay safe and don’t hesitate to ask if you need more tips! :mobile_phone::locked: