Phone automatically restarts at night, be careful of losing all your money
If your phone turns itself off and back on overnight, you may have been infected with a RAT, a dangerous malware that can steal data and money from your account.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•02/10/2025
More and more users are reporting that their phones are restarting themselves at night for no apparent reason. This could be a sign of a RAT (Remote Access Trojan), a type of malware that allows hackers to control the device remotely.
When infected with RAT, the phone may slow down, applications may open automatically, and network data may be used abnormally. Hackers can access banking information, passwords, and even spy through the device's camera and microphone.
Some RAT variants are also capable of disabling Google Protect and manipulating notifications on Android. To prevent this, users should install reputable anti-virus software and scan their devices regularly. Only download apps from Google Play or the App Store, and keep your operating system updated regularly.
If you suspect an attack, boot into safe mode or perform a factory reset to remove the malware. Dear readers, please watch more videos : Online kidnapping scam scenario "psychologically manipulates" many victims | VTV24
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