Tuesday 23 July 2013

5 Smartphone Security Tips (Part 2). reviews




First Keep Your Phone 'In Jail'
This is pretty simple. It's tempting to "jailbreak" or "root" your phone to access hidden features and unofficial apps. But if you are concerned about security, do not do it. This can be circumvented many of the integrated policy of the smartphone operating system and opens up pathways of vulnerability that may not be readily apparent.

Second Avoid Wi-Fi Hotspots
Think twice before using your smartphone with a public Wi-Fi hotspot, because just as with your PC, this kind of shared, unsecured connection to your activities and data vulnerable to eavesdropping and theft.
Note: If you safe on your smartphone to a corporate network (rather than simply using the Internet) you want to connect, you can do so with a VPN if your corporate network is so equipped. If so, you must configure certain information from your IT department to make the connection on your phone.

Third Mind Your Mobile Apps
With such a wide variety of smartphone apps available - most of them are free or low cost - it's tempting to load up on anything and everything, what you like catches. This is not a good idea because you can not be really sure what an app is doing when it is on your phone.

4th Use anti-virus software
As we mentioned earlier, the use of smartphones not away from malware purveyors, who are increasingly targeting the devices for the attack unnoticed. You would probably not dream of using a PC without anti-virus protection, and in a world where every app, web link or e-mail access can potentially accommodate your smartphone something malicious, it is a good idea to anti-virus software to use there.

5th Beware of text message spam
Text messages seem harmless, but as a Web page or e-mail, they can be used for mischief. Especially if you are not / do not have smartphone anti-virus protection to respond or never follow links sent in a text from an unknown party. You could find yourself with unwanted software on your phone or unexplained charges on your bill.

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