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10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by Islie: 9:20am On Sep 09, 2016
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A 2013 Norton report found that one in three smartphone users had experienced some form of cybercrime. Protecting yourself doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming, but you should consider the following 10 steps:

1. When browsing or shopping on your phone (or computer), always look for “https” in the url instead of “http.” That indicates an added level of security, which should always appear before exchanging any private information, like credit card numbers, online.

2. Add a password to your phone. It might be a pain to type a number into your phone each time you want to use it, but losing your phone without that protection could lead to a far greater headache. Given that Norton reports that 25 per cent of smartphone users have had their phone lost or stolen, it’s a smart move.

3. Use a “find your phone tool.” Certain software and apps, including Find My iPhone (and Find My Phone for Android), make it easy to find your phone if you lose it and help anyone who finds it to connect with you. Some programmes, like Norton Mobile Security, also offer the option of locking and wiping your phone remotely if necessary.

4. Don’t allow automatic connections. Some smartphones are set up to automatically connect with available Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices. Disabling this option will prevent your phone from connecting and transmitting data without you realising it.

5. Treat email and social media requests from strangers suspiciously. Criminals might send friend requests to people they don’t know to gather information about them. While most people will ignore or reject the request, a small portion will accept, and those are the people who criminals target. For example, they can use a seemingly harmless post, like the victim’s photos from a restaurant meal, to then call the victim, impersonate the restaurant and request a credit card number in order to process a refund for an alleged overcharge.

6. Be a savvy shopper. It’s not wrong to shop from your phone, whether by browser or retailer app, but you should be extra careful with vendors you aren’t familiar with, especially if the store initiated contact through an email, text message or social media site. You can always run a Web search on the company first, or visit the Better Business Bureau to check for any complaints.

7. Check privacy settings on apps. Some apps request a lot of information from you, including your location and passwords or access to other apps or your text messages. If they don’t need all of that information (and why would they?), then deny access.

8. Beware of the package tracking scam. If you’re ordering a lot of packages online, you might not be too surprised to receive an email from what looks like a major retailer about a package that it couldn’t deliver. But take a closer look, and you might notice that the email isn’t actually from the domain name of that retailer. It’s a common scam, and typically works by getting the recipient to click on a fraudulent link that then collects personal information. Don’t click on it.

9. Avoid fraudulent Wi-Fi networks. Call it the coffee shop problem: A fraudster sets up a Wi-Fi network that has a similar name to the coffee shop he’s sitting in, but instead of simply providing free Wi-Fi, he’s using the signal to collect information from the people around him who log onto the network. For example, a coffee shop user could use the shared Wi-Fi to log into his or her bank, and the fraudster could potentially access that banking information.

10. Use better passwords. Consumers often reuse the same passwords for multiple sites, which can leave them vulnerable to hacking if one site gets broken into. Some passwords, like ones based on your birthday or mother’s maiden name, are easy to figure out. Anyone with access to your Facebook account, for example, can easily piece together basic family information.

There’s no reason to stop leveraging your phone for convenience and productivity, but just be sure to apply a few street smarts first.


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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by phensbassey: 9:31am On Sep 09, 2016
good one

FTC again... DEDICATED TO ALL HACKERS OUT THERE...

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by McBrooklyn(m): 12:08pm On Sep 09, 2016
OP, Why will an hacker be interested in going after my cellphone when other stuffs to hack is still out there angry





Me and my phone are like 5 and 6, nothing can separate us not even a bloody hacker angry

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by henrydadon(m): 12:10pm On Sep 09, 2016
some people are so gullible that they put up their credit card info on any site they see..

white people especially

and also all this stupid porn site with stupid virus infected links

i pity Vaseline crew that click anything with the image of a boobs or ass..

and also any promo that look to good to be true with link asking u to click and input your email.

am just amaze at how gullible people are..

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by TheMainMan: 12:10pm On Sep 09, 2016
... werin dey ma phone wey dem wan hack undecided undecided undecided....

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by cyber999: 12:11pm On Sep 09, 2016
You forgot to add this

DO NOT ROOT YOUR PHONE. A ROOTED PHONE IS THE ONE MOST LIKELY TO HACKED DUE TO EXPLOITS EXPOSED TO DUBIOUS APPS

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by salabscholar01(m): 12:11pm On Sep 09, 2016
ok
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by McBrooklyn(m): 12:11pm On Sep 09, 2016
OK
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by Bettylurv(f): 12:12pm On Sep 09, 2016
Owkay... seen
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by venom13(m): 12:13pm On Sep 09, 2016
Story
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by bolt000(m): 12:13pm On Sep 09, 2016
Nice write up, but as a pen tester i'll say these points are very irrelevant, there are lots of free hacking tools that will crack any password and unlock any network, to be on the safe side(not fully guaranteed) dont root your android phone and dont download smad or all those other rubbish antivirus.

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by Towncrier007(m): 12:14pm On Sep 09, 2016
this post ought to hit front page, where dem mods @?
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by TheMainMan: 12:15pm On Sep 09, 2016
Towncrier007:
this post ought to hit front page, where dem mods @?
undecided undecided undecided
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by baarak66(m): 12:16pm On Sep 09, 2016
Thanks
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by WaterDrunkard: 12:16pm On Sep 09, 2016
I don't joke with number 2 even my Nokia torchlight has security code

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by Nobody: 12:19pm On Sep 09, 2016
Nice tips...
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by fortunateice(m): 12:32pm On Sep 09, 2016
I know somebody who has 25 letters as his password... If he wants to open the phone you go think say na message him they type... He no dey play with that one at all. And again each application has its own password even to switch off. lol..

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by tunshe: 12:37pm On Sep 09, 2016
McBrooklyn:
[color=#006600][i][b][font=serif]OP, Why will an hacker be interested in going after my cellphone when other stuffs to hack is still out there angry





Me and my phone are like 5 and 6, nothing can separate us not even a bloody hacker angry

I weep for some of our youths. cry

So you can't comprehend these tips? Hmmm, now I believe intellectual maturity doesn't come cheap.

Op, thanks for these wonderful tips. I have to share these with my friends and family.

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by Gsmbasics: 12:42pm On Sep 09, 2016
some phones anti-virus are battery drainers. especially AVG

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by McBrooklyn(m): 12:53pm On Sep 09, 2016
tunshe:


I weep for some of our youths. cry

So you can't comprehend these tips? Hmmm, now I believe intellectual maturity doesn't come cheap.

Op, thanks for these wonderful tips. I have to share these with my friends and family.

Oga, you can keep weeping all you want undecided








The lord is your strength cheesy cheesy

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by fashrola(m): 12:57pm On Sep 09, 2016
Islie:







http://punchng.com/10-ways-keep-phones-safe-hackers/



To cap it all... Use a BlackBerry phone

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by Nobody: 12:59pm On Sep 09, 2016
Lame undecided undecided if I want to hack your phone there is nothing on God's planet you can do to stop it..

Those things up there are to prevent script kids ...not hackers undecided

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Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by kinzmen: 1:35pm On Sep 09, 2016
Ladyf....... tongue......... Finally
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by Ikigia: 2:42pm On Sep 09, 2016
Nice write up
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by pat077: 4:40pm On Sep 09, 2016
Nice tips
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by professore(m): 6:01pm On Sep 09, 2016
1,9,8,4,5,6,7 and others are valid points too
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by seuncyber(m): 6:29pm On Sep 09, 2016
Nice one
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by barackodam: 8:20pm On Sep 09, 2016
shocked


NLers have repented o, for topic to be on FP for over 8hrs and still at page 0 and not religious topic......hmmmmm
Re: 10 Ways To Keep Phones Safe From Hackers by profstar(m): 9:06am On Sep 10, 2016
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