Factory Reset your iPhone
Factory resetting is the most drastic way to clear viruses on iPhone or iPad devices. Not only will a factory reset clear malware from your iPhone, but it will clear everything else too. We recommend that you try all other steps before restoring your device to a like-new state.
Fortunately for Apple fans, iPhone viruses are extremely rare, but not unheard of. While generally secure, one of the ways iPhones may become vulnerable to viruses is when they are 'jailbroken'. Jailbreaking an iPhone is a bit like unlocking it — but less legitimate.
Does Apple let you know if your phone has a virus? No, as Apple does not have an in-built antivirus and it does not perform malware scans. So, any pop-up virus warnings are fake.
Restart your iPhone
One of the easiest ways to get rid of a virus is by restarting your device. You can restart your iPhone by holding down the power button until a “Slide to Power Off” knob appears (it should take around three to four seconds to appear).
Factory resets only leave the most basic set of software that came pre-installed from the manufacturer. Since factory resets basically clear everything stored on a phone, viruses and other malware can also be removed with it.
Avast Mobile Security, a free antivirus for iPhones, has all the tools you need to scan for hidden threats, such as: Scanning any Wi-Fi network for vulnerabilities before connecting. Monitoring unlimited email addresses for password leaks.
Consider using an antivirus app
Antivirus apps are not always necessary, but they can help detect spyware on iPhone. So, if you feel like there's a chance for your phone to be hacked, scanning it with an antivirus app is a great place to start.
While research has shown that the iPhone is more secure than the Android operating system, the long-standing belief that iPhones can't get viruses has been thoroughly debunked by researchers. Nonetheless, because of how Apple engineered the iOS operation system, the iPhone comes equipped with a security safety net.
iPhones are vulnerable to hacking despite being more secure than Android devices. Hackers can exploit security loopholes in the iOS operating system or third-party apps to gain unauthorized access to your device, steal personal data, or install malware.
If a virus is found, it may affect multiple files. Select 'Delete' or 'Quarantine' to remove the file(s) and get rid of the virus. Rescan your computer to check there's no further threats. If threats are found, quarantine or delete the files.
Open Settings > General. Tap iPhone Storage, select Safari from the list of apps, then tap Website Data. Tap Remove All Website Data at the bottom of the screen, or delete an individual site's data by swiping left and tapping Delete.
There are rare situations where viruses may remain on your device, even after a factory reset. If that's the case, you may have to try some other options, like scanning with your antivirus software and checking external devices for malware.
According to Statista, 5.5 billion malware attacks took place in 2022. The problem is that viruses in Safari can result in a worse browsing performance at best; at worst, they can lead to dangers like identity theft. You can catch viruses in Safari on your iPhone and iPad, not just your Mac.
Yes, your smartphone can get viruses when you visit certain websites. That's why phishing emails and SMiShing campaigns contain links to websites with spyware and malicious code in the first place. Once you enter the website, your phone is infected with a virus, and your personal information is compromised.
A viral infection usually lasts only a week or two. But when you're feeling rotten, this can seem like a long time! Here are some tips to help ease symptoms and get better faster: Rest.
What does it look like when your iPhone is hacked? There isn't one example of what it looks like when your iPhone is hacked. You could get strange or inappropriate pop-ups or see apps you don't recognize on your phone. Your battery might drain quickly, and your phone might show higher data usage.
A malware scan finds spyware installed
One of the best ways to determine if your iPhone is hacked is to run a malware scan. Antivirus apps for iOS are quite limited as Apple's operating system does not allow them to access areas of the device where malware typically hides.