Following the Pegasus scandal, the security of smartphones around the world has started anew. This Israeli spyware can come in the form of a very innocent software and can eavesdrop on Sadh's smartphone without your knowledge.
However, it is possible to thwart hackers' attempts to steal smartphone data by using an old strategy in just one minute.
Angus King, a member of the US Senate Intelligence Committee, said that in just two simple steps, a smartphone can be secured in less than a minute. He said he had received some advice on how to keep cellphones safe at a briefing of security officials this year.
The first step, turn off the phone. The second step, open the phone. Busy! The oldest and easiest way to fix a computer is to keep your phone safe.
But how can hackers stop this old phone reboot strategy? Experts say that regularly turning on and off smartphones prevents cybercriminals or hired intelligence firms from threatening to keep information secure and private in the digital world, but also makes it harder for skilled hackers to get into someone else's phone and steal information. Will take.
The U.S. National Security Agency last year enacted a policy on mobile device security that recommends rebooting phones once a week as a way to stop hacking. at a briefing of security officials this year.
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