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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Despite the best efforts of both Apple and Google, hackers keep coming up with clever new ways to hack into our smartphones.
Staying safe from phishing attacks and impersonation scams requires that you remain vigilant online β especially when checking your inbox or your messages β while bad apps can be avoided by checking their ratings and reviews to ensure they actually do what they should.
However, even if you practice excellent cyber hygiene, avoid clicking on links from unknown senders and take extra precautions like using a VPN when connected to public Wi-Fi , there are still ways that hackers can manage to compromise your devices.
To help keep your devices safe though, the U. National Security Agency issued a warning years ago that still applies today. There are all sorts of different steps you can take to protect yourself and your devices online but in a mobile device best practices guide that recently resurfaced online thanks to Forbes , the NSA sheds light on one that seems so obvious that everyone should be doing it. While you probably shutdown and reboot your laptop or desktop computer fairly often, when was the last time you did so with your phone?
Probably not very recently if I had to guess. Well you might want to add regularly restarting your phone to the laundry list of items you need to do to stay safe online. In a blog post , the cybersecurity firm CheckPoint highlights the dangers of zero-click exploits.