Tech News Desk- Nowadays there is hardly any person who does not use a smartphone. Smartphones have many advantages but there are advantages as well as disadvantages. One major disadvantage is smartphone viruses and hacking. Hackers can not only steal your important data through your smartphone, but can also access and empty your bank account. People have viruses in their smartphones and they do not even know. Today we will tell you an easy way by which you can know if your phone has virus or not. Spyware apps are very common these days and get into the users’ smartphones even they don’t realize it Is. This spyware keeps stealing users’ data through phone apps and users are not aware of it. This data includes everything from passwords, personal photos and bank details. TechCrunch recently found a cache file containing information about several Android devices and a spyware network called TheTruthSpy.
Let us tell you that TheTruthSpy network includes spyware apps like Copy9, MxSpy, iSpyoo, SecondClone, TheSpyApp, ExactSpy, GuestSpy and FoneTracker. They all work under different names but their job is the same. These apps contain the smartphone’s IMEI number or their unique advertising ID details. After that, if you see any change in your phone’s advertising ID, it means that your phone has a virus. If the phone says ‘likely match’, it means the phone is on the virus list, but you don’t have much data on it. If you see ‘No match’ on the screen while checking, it means that your phone is secure.