How to Tell if Someone Is Accessing Your iPhone Remotely (2024)

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Everything you need to know about dealing with a potentially compromised iPhone

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Last Updated: May 9, 2024Fact Checked

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Are you worried someone is accessing your iPhone remotely? While many people think iPhones can't get hacked, this isn't true. Phone hacking is on the rise[1], so learning the signs of a potentially compromised device is important. In this article, we'll go over some signs that your phone might be hacked and steps to push the hacker out of your device.

Signs Your iPhone is Being Accessed Remotely

If you're locked out of your Apple ID, see your camera or microphone turn on without your input, or find apps you didn't install, your iPhone may be hacked. You may also see strange messages you didn't send or notice your phone is hot, running slow, or crashing often.

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Ways to Tell if Someone is Remotely Accessing Your iPhone

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    You're locked out of your Apple ID. If you are locked out of your Apple ID because the password got changed and/or you got a notification from Apple that there was suspicious activity on your Apple ID, this is usually a good indicator that your phone is compromised.[2]

    • However, if you share a device with someone else, you may want to make sure they didn't change your Apple ID password for some reason.
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    The camera or microphone on your phone turn on by themselves. On the top of your phone screen, a colored dot will appear if the camera or microphone is in use. A green dot means an app is using the camera, and an orange dot means an app is using the microphone.[3] If you're not using an app that has camera/microphone abilities (or you're not using your device at all when the indicators light up), this is usually a good indicator that someone is remotely accessing your device.

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    Your phone feels hotter than usual. While it's normal for your iPhone to feel hot after you've been using it for a while, it shouldn't be hot when it's not in use and shouldn't be so hot that it's actually painful. A phone that is noticeably hotter than usual can be a sign of a compromised device.

    • Before worrying that your phone is hacked, consider the age of your device, what phone case you have on it, and what you use your phone for. If your phone is very old, it may run slightly hotter than it did when it was new.
    • Phone cases can also cause your device to get hotter if made with thick material or if one of the air vents at the bottom of the device is blocked.
    • If you use your phone for intensive activities (like gaming or streaming), it may feel hotter than if you just use it to send messages or browse the web.
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    Your phone's battery runs out much quicker than it used to. If you notice that your phone is dying very quickly, this may be a sign that someone is accessing your device remotely. When you use your phone, the battery will go down, but there shouldn't be a noticeable jump in battery drain from day to day.

    • Consider the age of your phone and what you use it for before worrying that you're hacked. An old phone will drain the battery faster than a new one, but it shouldn't be a noticeable switch.
    • If you use your phone for intensive activities (like gaming or streaming), your battery might die faster than if you just use it to send messages or browse the web.
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    Your phone's performance has gotten worse. If you notice that your phone is crashing a lot more than usual or has gotten very slow, this might indicate that it is compromised. Crashes happen occasionally, but they are not normal, especially crashes that shut down your entire phone.

    • Before you worry that your device is hacked, think about the age of your phone. Phones slow down as they age, and a crash every once in a while isn't a big indicator that you're hacked.
    • However, if the crashes or performance issues are noticeable and sudden, this may indicate that your phone is hacked.
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    Your phone is using more data than it usually does. Go to Settings > Cellular to check your data usage for your billing period. If this number is much higher than normal, or you've noticed a huge spike in your cell phone bill, hackers could be using your iPhone's data without your knowledge.

    • If you share a phone plan with other people or someone else uses your device (i.e., a child playing games on your phone), check in with them to make sure they weren't the reason for the data spikes.
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    There are apps on your phone that you didn't install. If you notice any strange apps you didn't install on your device, this could indicate that someone is remotely accessing your device.

    • However, if more than one person uses your phone (such as a child, spouse/significant other, or friend), they could have been the one installing the app. Check with the other people who use your phone before concluding you're hacked.
    • If you have more than one Apple device, you may see apps installed on those devices on your phone. This is especially true for Apple TVs or iPads that are signed in to your iCloud account. If you notice a new app on your iPhone that you didn't install, check to see if someone added it to your Apple TV or iPad first.
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    There are unauthorized purchases made on your Apple ID. If you get notified that your Apple ID made a purchase you didn't authorize, this may indicate that you're hacked.

    • If your Apple ID is connected to an iPad or Apple TV, make sure the purchases didn't happen on either of those devices.
    • Also, if your iPhone is used by more than one person (i.e., a child, spouse/significant other, friend, etc.), one of them could have made the purchase.
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    There is proof of phone activity when your device is locked. If you unlock your phone to see new activity (newly installed apps, rearranged Home Screen, Home Screen wallpaper change, etc.), this could be an indicator that your device is being accessed remotely.

    • If you have more than one Apple device, you may see apps installed on those devices on your phone. This is especially true for Apple TVs or iPads that are signed in to your iCloud account. If you notice that an app was installed on your iPhone while it was locked, make sure it wasn't installed on your Apple TV or iPad then.
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    Messages that you didn't send are being sent from your phone. If there are messages sent from your phone that you didn't send, this may indicate that your phone is compromised.

    • If you share your phone with someone else, they may have been the one to send that message. Check with them before worrying that your phone is being accessed remotely.
    • If you're logged into a MacBook or iPad with your Apple ID, messages you send on these devices might also appear on your iPhone.
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What to Do If Your iPhone is Being Remotely Accessed

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    Remain calm. Finding out that someone is accessing your device can feel scary and even violating. Staying calm during this process will help you quickly and effectively resolve the issue.

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    Update your phone and apps. Phone updates can be tedious, but keeping your phone and apps up-to-date also ensures the newest safety measures are installed on your device. Updating your phone and apps can fix security breaches that hackers use to get into your device.

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    Disconnect from the internet, Bluetooth, and cellular service. Before continuing, turn off your phone's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapters and disable cellular service. This will immediately push out the hacker so they can't continue accessing your device.

    • To disconnect from Wi-Fi, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and toggle off Wi-Fi (the toggle should be gray).
    • To disconnect from Bluetooth, go to Settings > Bluetooth and toggle off Bluetooth (the toggle should be gray).
    • To disconnect from cellular service, go to Settings > Cellular and toggle off Cellular Data (the toggle should be gray).
    • This is not a long-term solution. However, when you're trying to figure out the hacker's entry point, disconnecting your device is an important step so the hacker can't get ahead of you and undo any of the steps you're taking to secure your device.
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    Delete unrecognized apps. If you notice a suspicious app you don't remember installing, delete it. You can delete these apps directly from the Home Screen or navigate to Settings >Apps to view all the apps installed on your phone.

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    Remove unrecognized devices. If there are unrecognized devices that have access to your Apple ID, you should remove them. You should also remove old devices you no longer have to reduce the chance that someone accidentally logs into your Apple ID.

    • Sign in at appleid.apple.com and select Devices on the left-hand side.
    • Select any unrecognized device and click Remove from account. The site will ask you for confirmation, so click through until the device has been removed.
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    Change your passwords. You should change your Apple ID password if you suspect someone is remotely accessing your phone, but changing all your passwords is ideal. Consider using a password manager to help create complex passwords you don't have to try and remember.

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    Run an antivirus scan. Just like your computer, you can run antivirus on your iPhone. If there is malicious software on your phone, an antivirus scan can help identify, quarantine, and remove it.

    • If you already have an antivirus on your computer, check for an associated mobile app for the company you use. Some antivirus providers have bundles for their computer clients and mobile apps.
    • If you don't already have an antivirus app, you'll need to temporarily reconnect to the internet or cellular data to download it.
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    Report the fraud to Apple. If your Apple ID or iCloud has been compromised, you should contact Apple Support to report the fraud. Note that Apple won't contact you for any reason unless you contact them first, so if Apple contacts you directly, this is a scam you should avoid.[4] You can notify Apple via the following methods:

    • Email: reportphishing@apple.com
    • Phone: 800-275-2273
    • In person: Visit any Apple Store and ask to speak to a customer support representative
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    Cancel any cards linked to your device. If you had a credit or debit card linked to your Apple Pay, you may want to have those cards canceled and reissued. You can call your bank or credit provider and explain the situation before asking if those cards can be reissued with new numbers.

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    Freeze your credit. If you suspect your personal information has been stolen, you can place a credit freeze with the three major credit bureaus.[5] This keeps a hacker from using your personal information to apply for loans or open new accounts. To freeze your credit, you need to contact each bureau individually:

    • Equifax: 1-800-349-9960 or online
    • Experian: 1-888-397-3742 or online
    • TransUnion: 1-888-909-8872 or online
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    Factory reset your iPhone. Factory resetting your phone is a last resort, but if you've tried the other methods listed above and your phone is still showing signs of being compromised, this is a surefire way to get a hacker out of your phone.

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      • Jailbreaking your iPhone makes it more susceptible to being compromised. Jailbreaking means to modify your iPhone to remove certain restrictions placed by Apple, usually to install unauthorized apps or software on the phone. This can be a huge security risk as you won't be able to update your iOS conventionally, which means your phone can miss out on the security exploit fixes provided by the update.[6]

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      • Avoid phishing scams, which can lead to your phone or Apple ID being hacked. Phishing scams are when a hacker sends a malicious link to you in hopes that you'll click it so they can get some information out of you. Scammers will send emails, texts, phone calls, calendar invites, and more with these phishing links.[7]

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      • If you don't have concrete proof that your phone is compromised but you're still concerned, you may want to contact Apple Support, your mobile carrier, or a phone repair technician. These professionals can help you determine if your phone's behavior is related to a hardware, software, or service issue or if it's truly hacked.

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      This article was co-authored by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Stan Kats is the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology & cybersecurity solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan has over 7 years of cybersecurity experience, holding senior positions in information security at General Motors, AIG, and Aramark over his career. Stan received a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. This article has been viewed 5,486 times.

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      How to Tell if Someone Is Accessing Your iPhone Remotely (2024)

      FAQs

      How to check if someone is connected to your iPhone? ›

      How can you check for unknown devices or accounts?
      1. Check the iCloud account for unrecognized devices as well as Passwords & Accounts for any unrecognized emails.
      2. Review Apple ID devices. ...
      3. Use Apple's Find My app to see a list of devices associated with the ID. ...
      4. Check the Apple ID account for unfamiliar phone numbers.
      Jan 8, 2024

      How can I see who has remote access to my iPhone? ›

      How to Tell if Someone Has Remote Access to Your iPhone
      1. Monitor the applications running in the background of your iOS device and check whether any are unknown.
      2. Keep an eye out for significant changes in device temperature and battery life, as these might indicate remote access.

      How do I know if my iPhone is linked to another device? ›

      Use your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch to find where you're signed in
      1. Tap Settings > [your name], then scroll down.
      2. Tap any device name to view that device's information, such as the device model, serial number, OS version, and whether it's a trusted device that can be used to receive Apple Account verification codes.

      Can someone access your iPhone remotely? ›

      Understanding Remote Access

      Compromised Accounts: If someone gains access to your Apple ID or iCloud account credentials, they may be able to remotely monitor your iPhone. Network Vulnerabilities: Unsecured Wi-Fi networks or compromised cellular connections can be exploited to gain remote access to your device.

      Can you tell if someone looked through your iPhone? ›

      Check Screen Time

      Go to iPhone's Settings and open Screen Time. Then, tap See All Activity. The summary of your weekly and daily activity will be displayed. For example, if it shows Messages being used on your iPhone at a time when you were away from it, it means someone might be reading your messages behind your back.

      How will I know if someone accesses my phone from another device? ›

      Monitor the applications running in the background of your device and check whether there are any unknown applications. Notice significant increases in device temperature and decreases in battery life. These often indicate your Android device is being accessed remotely.

      How to check if an iPhone is monitored? ›

      To help you protect your private information, here are several signs and methods for determining whether or not your phone is being monitored.
      1. Strange permission requests. ...
      2. Higher battery consumption. ...
      3. Overheating. ...
      4. Unusual noises. ...
      5. Increased data usage. ...
      6. Call *#21# or *#62# ...
      7. Check your Apple ID account page.

      How can I see who is logged into my iPhone? ›

      iPad / iPhone

      Tap the Apple Settings icon from your device's home screen. Tap on Your Name/Photo in the upper left corner. The email address on the top right is the Apple ID that is currently logged into your device. The other devices that share that Apple ID are shown on the bottom of the window.

      Can someone see what I'm doing on my iPhone? ›

      iCloud spyware attacks.

      A malicious actor can find out your iCloud login credentials and monitor everything you do on your phone. This doesn't require a cybercriminal to have physical access to your phone.

      Can someone mirror my iPhone remotely? ›

      Yes, it is possible for cybercriminals to mirror your phone without your consent. However, it's not very common or easy to achieve. It can be done through spyware or malware downloaded inadvertently by the user, physical access to the device, or even man-in-the-middle attacks.

      How do you stop someone from remotely accessing your iPhone? ›

      How to Prevent Someone from Accessing Your iPhone Remotely
      1. Install the latest iOS update or enable automatic updates. ...
      2. Download and install apps only from the App Store. ...
      3. Never click suspicious links or attachments. ...
      4. Enable 2FA where possible. ...
      5. Use strong and unique passwords for all your accounts.
      Mar 18, 2024

      How do you know if someone is connected to your phone? ›

      Here are a few ways to tell if someone tapped your phone:
      1. Unusual sounds during calls. ...
      2. Decreased battery performance. ...
      3. Unusual phone activity when not in use. ...
      4. Trouble shutting down. ...
      5. Websites look different. ...
      6. You battery is unusually hot. ...
      7. You receive unusual texts. ...
      8. Cameras and microphones turn on randomly.
      Jun 25, 2024

      How to tell if someone is monitoring your iPhone? ›

      Part 1: How to Tell If Your iPhone is Being Tracked
      1. 1 Noise During a Call. ...
      2. 2 More Power Consumption. ...
      3. 3 Increase in iPhone Data Usage. ...
      4. 4 iPhone Shuts Down Randomly. ...
      5. 5 Too Many Strange Messages in Your Inbox. ...
      6. 6 Overheating of the Device. ...
      7. 7 Strange Browser History. ...
      8. 8 Look for Suspicious Apps.

      How to tell if someone is active on their phone iPhone? ›

      Method 1: Check "Last Seen" status next to their name for real-time activity. Method 2: Use Snap Maps to locate friends' moving Bitmoji avatars. Method 3: Spot tiny Bitmoji avatar in chat window to confirm online status.

      How do I check my connection status on my iPhone? ›

      Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and make sure that Wi-Fi is on. Tap the name of your Wi-Fi network to join. A blue checkmark beside a network name means that you're connected.

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