The adoption rate of mobile devices continues to soar, with Android leading the way. The open-source operating system that is led by Google is now found on more than half of all smartphones. This massive user base has addressed the attention of cybercriminals, who have begun to double down on their efforts to illegally obtain personal information from Android owners. While most mobile malware is found in countries like Russia and China, users from Europe and the United States are not completely immune.
There are a few simple steps you can take to avoid getting your data locked up in an encrypted jail.
- App source
- App permissions
- Settings
- Software updates
- Antivirus apps
- Back up your data
- On your computer.
- Using a cloud based back up service like Google Drive.
- On a portable hard disk like a USB pen drive.
Tips on Android ransomware removal
The instructions provided below should help you to remove Android ransomware as well:
Reboot your phone into Safe Mode:
- Find the power button and then press it for a few seconds until you see a menu. Click Power off.
- Once you receive a dialog window that suggests you to reboot your Android to Safe Mode, select this option and press OK.
- If this did not work for you, just turn off your device and then turn it on. Once it becomes active, try pressing and holding Menu, Volume Down, Volume Up or both these buttons together to see Safe Mode.
- When in Safe Mode, go to Settings. Then, click on Apps or Application manager (this may differ depending on your device).
- Here, look for the previously-mentioned suspicious app (s) and uninstall them all.
Modern Malware threats are evolving all the time but taking these steps will make it much harder for hackers to gain control of your data. Most of the time cyber criminals are looking to take advantage of silly mistakes that people are making every day. Stay vigilant and 99% of the time you'll stay safe!