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Criminals Exploit Innocent Apps to Turn Smartphones into Cryptocurrency Mining Rigs

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 9:00 pm
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Published: November 11, 2025
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In recent developments, smartphone users are finding their devices struggling with excessive battery drain and overheating, prompting many to question whether planned obsolescence is at play. However, a more insidious threat may be lurking within the apps they’ve downloaded. Cybercriminals have turned to “cryptojacking,” a method that involves embedding mining code into seemingly innocent applications, effectively transforming smartphones into covert cryptocurrency mining rigs.

Cryptojacking operates by infiltrating various app categories that are often unsuspecting shelters for malicious activity. The most concerning types of apps include free VPN services from untested developers, which often request extensive system permissions under the guise of privacy protection. Additionally, phone optimization and “cleaner” applications that claim to enhance performance often do the opposite, while third-party keyboard apps can gain elevated system privileges that make them prime candidates for mining operations.

Moreover, graphics-heavy free games from unverified creators can mask illegal mining, taking advantage of their own processing demands. Alongside these, third-party flashlight apps stand out as a particularly dubious category, given that most smartphones come equipped with built-in flashlight functionality.

To identify potential culprits, users can delve into the settings of their devices. By navigating to the Battery section, they can analyze which applications have been consuming excessive amounts of power over the past day. As cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes suggests, legitimate utility apps should display minimal battery usage; if a simple utility is consuming energy akin to heavy applications like social media or streaming platforms, this serves as a strong indicator of foul play.

Physical indicators also betray the presence of mining malware. Users may notice rapid battery deterioration, overheating during minimal usage, and a general slowdown in device performance. These symptoms collectively point to unauthorized processor activity that can significantly harm a device’s lifespan.

The scale of this cryptojacking scheme presents a major financial incentive for attackers. Although individual smartphones yield only minor cryptocurrency earnings compared to dedicated mining rigs, these criminals operate on a massive scale. By infecting countless devices simultaneously, even minimal earnings can accumulate into considerable profits, all while leading to widespread frustration and potential device damage for users.

As a response, users are encouraged to exercise caution when selecting applications. For instance, if a flashlight app requests access to contacts, it raises red flags that warrant skepticism, similar to the wariness one might feel over an unsolicited free Netflix subscription. By maintaining vigilance and performing regular checks of app permissions and battery usage, smartphone users can better protect their devices from these hidden threats.

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