Despite the immense productivity and convenience that come from using a smartphone, it’s important to remember that these devices are miniature computers in our pockets. As such, they are just as susceptible to threats as a computer or laptop. According to the National Security Agency, powering down your device is one of the most effective ways to protect your smartphone from various threats. Here’s why.
There are smartphone threats that require no interaction from you whatsoever, and that should be a cause for concern on your part.
The good news: spear phishing and zero-click exploits can be disrupted by powering down your device. The NSA recommends that you do this on a weekly basis as a best practice, just in case these issues are running in the background on your device without your knowledge. While it’s not a silver bullet for your device’s security issues, it is one measure you can take that can lead to very real results.
What about the other threats? What can you do about them?
Due to the increased prevalence of mobile devices, it’s no wonder that hackers have developed threats that can exploit the cracks in their defenses. It can be easy to download malicious apps without even knowing it, especially if you’re not vetting them from app stores. Furthermore, you can connect to malicious wireless networks that can hijack your device or spy on your device usage. It’s not unheard of for these threats to steal your data, and you should be worried—especially if you’re a bit too lax in the way you use your device.
All is not lost; you have several best practices that can make it less likely you’ll experience a smartphone security disaster. Here’s a brief list of action items to consider:
For more great tips on how to stay secure with your devices, be sure to contact We Define IT at 888-234-WDIT (9348) .
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