computer, our
Smartphone is one gadget that fits right in our pocket and we can use it
anywhere at any time. The major concern is how many of us are aware
that Smartphone are prime targets for cyber-attackers?
Unawareness is a Deadly Threat
Smartphone has become more attractive to
cyber-criminals because majority users of Smartphone do not focus on
securing their devices as much as we do for our traditional hardware.
And why should we bother too? This is the misperception that leads us to
meet the most unexpected accidents of cybercrime. In day to day life,
how many times you have heard from your family or friends that their
mobile has been hacked. The problem again here is unawareness of the
facts.
Public Wi-Fi hotspots,
mobile apps, phishing emails, spyware coupled with your GPS tracking
software and other external forces might make your device vulnerable to
malicious code and hackers. It is the blessing of today’s technology
that there are some gateways to protect yourself from these malicious
acts.
What One Should Watch?
- If the Smartphone operates or connects to the Internet slower than
usual without any known reason or warning, it may be due to the malware
on the device.
- On smart phones and tablets you can check the running programs and
if you see a program that was not opened by you, uninstall it
immediately or factory reset the device.
- Malicious software and programs are difficult to detect as they hide in the background of your Smartphone. Lower battery is the best indicator to point such situations as these programs consume a lot of power.
Precautions from Being Hacked
Use Wi-Fi Carefully
Sharing personal data on any free wireless Wi-Fi
network was always considered very unsafe. One way to protect you is by
using mobile or cellular network connection that is less likely to be
hacked. Another secure way is to limit the usage of Wi-Fi connection by
listing between available Wi-Fi connections, which is secure to use and
which is not.
Be Careful About the Apps
Many free and even paid Smartphone apps come with
intrusive spyware or malware. Always research each app, read reviews,
check apps accessibility and permission requirements before you download it. Try to use apps from reputable and highly rated app developers to ensure there are no security issues.
Avoid Shady Links
Hackers and identity thieves mainly infect
Smartphone and tablets by luring its user to click on a link. Avoid
opening any mysterious links in private messages, even if it’s from
someone you know, it may be a phishing scam from malicious spammers.
Clicking any such link could result in loss of your personal data or
account information.
Safeguard Your Data By “Wipe your Phone” Feature
Few Smartphones have a feature such as Find My
iPhone, Android Lost or BlackBerry Protect that allows you to remote
wipe all your personal data, in case if your device has been lost or
stolen. Having a wipe feature can prevent others from gaining access to
your call history, photos, text messages, email account, calendar
appointments, and more.
Use a VPN
A VPN, is a service
that sets up a secure encrypted 'tunnel' between your Smartphone and
the internet, it routes all your internet traffic safely through these
tunnels, with this technology no outside intrusion can look into your
do’s on the internet. VPN ensures that you are secure and anonymous all
the time. It eliminates every chance of identity theft, data snooping
and hacking online.
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