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Steve W. Carnes Reports on the Latest Smartphone News

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It has been reported by the UK’s National Security Initiatives that malware has increased 800% in just four months. This is an unheard of spike for the UK where 17% of Brits use their Smartphones for finances and 33% download a new app at least once a month.
It has been reported by the UK’s National Security Initiatives that malware has increased 800% in just four months.  This is an unheard of spike for the UK where 17% of Brits use their Smartphones for finances and 33% download a new app at least once a month.

There are apps available for every possible activity from social networking to shopping and Steve W Carnes reports that this fact is not going undetected by hackers.

Malware is typically downloaded unwillingly by Smartphone users that think they are using a reputable service.  Perhaps even more shocking, many of these malware
applications are in the disguise of security tools used to protect Smartphone from these occurrences.

These malware apps enable fraudsters with the ability to take control of the owner’s phone and they can do many sinister things with the information that they obtain with their rapidly progressing hacking technology from racking up hefty charges, stealing identities to discovering personal information such as where a person lives and works.

Steve W Carnes Shares Tips to Prevent Malware Attacks

1.Read reviews online before downloading an app.  Ensure that the app is a valid product or service and even go as far as to research the developer.

2.Check your phone and credit card bill regularly for suspicious charges.  If there have been occurrences of charges that are unfamiliar notify the service provider immediately.

3.If the battery on the Smartphone has been draining unusually quickly, this could be a sign of Trojan malware that has been installed on the phone.

In the era of Smartphone technology hackers see even more potential to make money through fraudulent means and even harder criminals could be monitoring cell phone calls with the intent to kidnap, infiltrate businesses and stalk unsuspecting citizens.  Any Smartphone user would benefit from voice encryption so that in addition to their own vigilance they are not providing criminals with any private information that could threaten their family, business or self.  For more information on voice encryptions, please visit Kryptos at http://www.kryptoscommunications.com

To heighten this point, it is becoming widely accepted that workplaces are now seeing the benefit in no longer issuing employees phones, and instead allowing them to use theirwn Smartphone. Even IBM has announced that by the end of 2011, more than 100, 000 of its employees will be bringing their own Smartphones into work. Of course, with every employee using their own device the demand for security features is on the rise, so that IT departments can make opening devices to the office environment’s networks a guaranteed procedure.  This corporate switch could very likely enhance Smartphone security but as always, hackers find their way around the firewalls and advanced security features that are provided by businesses and the industry.

It’s crucial that individuals and businesses protect their identity, credit card and financial information through the use of reputable anti-virus and security apps, voice encryption and being vigilant with all aspects of their Smartphone usage.

For more news from Steve W Carnes visit, stevewcarnes.
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It’s crucial that individuals and businesses protect their identity, credit card and financial information through the use of reputable anti-virus and security apps, voice encryption and being vigilant with all aspects of their Smartphone usage. For more news from Steve W Carnes visit, www.stevewcarnes.com.
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