Hacked: Signs your smartphone has been compromised | USA TODAY

If your smartphone slow to respond or its battery draining fast, perhaps your device has been compromised by a hacker.
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3 comments

  1. I live in China and Chinese here are very poor.
    Last year my neighbor looked for a job. He got a “computer job” offered by government. He later found out his job was to post *comments praising the government* in domestic social media, paid 0.5 yuan per comment.
    He could post about 50 comments per day, which works out to be 25 yuan or $4 usd.
    This year, the government ran out of money and only offered 0.2 yuan per comment. So, his family earned about $1.5 usd per day.
    This is inline with the government’s “poverty line” of 700 million Chinese.
    Seriously I am jealous with Americans, Canadians or Japanese and I want to be one of them. “China Motherland” is just an evangelicalism.

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