Before you start, we recommend letting your contacts know that your phone has been hacked, and that they shouldn’t click any suspicious looking links they may have received from you. If you’ve determined that your phone has been hacked, there are some steps you can take to address it. To keep your connections safer, use a VPN (virtual private network) for encryption and online privacy. Using your phone to browse on public Wi-Fi can increase the chances of your phone being vulnerable to hacking. If you’re browsing the web and come across a link you think may be suspicious, plug it into a site scanner like Norton Safe Web before clicking on it. There’s a chance they may include malware. If you receive an email or text from a sender you don’t know, avoid clicking any included links or downloading any attachments. The majority of the reviews should be positive. For example, the developer for the Gmail app should only be listed as Google LLC.Īnd lastly, read the app reviews. You should also confirm that the developer listed for the app is correct. To avoid downloading an app that may be embedded with malware, only select apps from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. For example, your phone can be hacked if you have: 1. Hackers can gain access to your phone in several ways, but they almost all require action on your part.