Lights, Camera And Scam! Here's How To Stay Safe From Camhacking

Lights, Camera And Scam! Here's How To Stay Safe From Camhacking

Hackers can turn your mobile camera on and off, record, and sometimes even save media from your camera roll. They are secretly installing spyware or remote-access trojan malware. The new scam is known as camhacking.

Poulami SahaUpdated: Wednesday, February 26, 2025, 10:45 AM IST
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The new scam is known as camhacking. | Freepik

Amidst the rising digital scams, certain Android-based scams have risen. The latest scam includes hackers turning your mobile camera on and off, record, and sometimes even save media from your camera roll. The trap? They are secretly installing spyware or remote-access trojan malware. The new scam is known as camhacking.

The good news is that many smartphones come with enhanced security measures that prevent camhacking. But what about the phone's which don't? How can you identify the scam and stay protected? Well, given below are the solutions to your issue!

Tricks to identify a scam

So, how do you identify such scam? Here are some of the ways on how you can:

Track your camera’s behavior

If your camera begins to exhibit "strange behavior”. There are a few common signs you need to see, in case your camera is acting odd:

Third-party camera apps open on their own.

Media in your phone’s gallery you don’t remember capturing.

Your camera runs slowly and the app crashes frequently.

Check your phone's data usage

Hackers use phishing tactics and scareware to install illegitimate apps. These apps contain spyware on your phone. Then, the spyware runs in the background. Thus, allowing the hacker to condstantly monitor and record your activity. Here's how to identify them:

Check which apps use your cellular data and remove those

Check permissions on familiar camera apps too.

Check for strange sounds in calls

If you hear odd sounds coming from your phone, you might be unknowingly participating in a three-way call. This means that someone is listening to or might be recording your video call. Here's how to check the loopholes

If you hear suspicious sounds during a call, disconnect from Wi-Fi.

You can also force close all open apps.

You can run a malware scan. This is to make sure that your phone is safe

Check for microphone being hacked

Yes, your phone’s microphone is hackable. For this you need to check your microphone privacy and security. Here's how to check :

If you see a suspicious app or think its hacked, use a mobile scanner to catch hidden malware.

Check your microphone privacy and security.

Review apps which are currently used

Safety nets

So, how to stay safe from such scams? Given below are some of the steps you can use to stay safe:

Avoid suspicious attachments and links

Strengthen your security and privacy settings

Always use mobile antivirus software

Do not jailbreak your phone

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