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All you need to know about the security loopholes in your android device and how to protect your mobile phones from privacy invasions and security breaches.
From “Don’t forget your keys ” to “ Don’t forget your phone”, technology has evolved at a lightning speed that the key to our life is now lying in open pockets. An average person spends more than 5 hours a day on their phone and most people worldwide start their day with their cellphone rather than a toothbrush. The first thing we check in a house is if the door and its locks are properly working as we would do anything to secure our personal space but do we have the same concern when we use our mobile phones. It’s high time that we understand our mobile phone is a superkey that can open any door to our life, be it virtual or physical.A legitimate app asks permission only based on its functions.
To manage app permissionsGo to settings>apps> select an app> permissions
Some sites may make these rules mandatory and some ignore it. Have you ever thought about why we need to stick to the above 4 rules? This is the number one rule to protect your accounts against BruteForce password attacks.
What is a BruteForce attack?
In a BruteForce attack, the attacker tries different combinations of characters and symbols until it matches with your password. Now that we have computers with greater computational power therefore a BruteForce attack can be done easily with any of the plain passwords you use. is a website that lets you check if our email-id or password appears to be stolen anywhere on the internet. -This website will inform you how long it might take a hacker to crack your chosen passwordBecause in reality think of the apps as the windows to your house. The lesser they are the more secure you are.
Avoid apps from third-party sites:
Download your apps only from the Google Play store or the Apple play store.
The first factor of authentication is Something you know (passwords and pin). If an attacker got access to your password and tries to access your account, they will ask for a second factor that is something you have(token, OTP, authenticator). This token is set with time constraints that it changes every minute so that even if the attacker got hold of your password then they have to have access to your phone. And not only the access to the phone but they have to have the PIN from the authenticator app or the token you received. This is why we say Hackers hate two-factor authentication
The browser knows so much about us than any other person in our life. It knows the things you search for, the passwords you put in, your medical history, the people you chat with, what you are, and where you are. when it comes to browser security choose a browser that focuses on both privacy and security.
check the privacy of your browser with . Always browse websites with https, not HTTP
and are known for offering adequate levels of privacy and security. The difference is that in firefox we have to manually add plugins like Noscripts and ghostery for ensuring privacy and security but in brave, they have a built-in tracker blocker, ad blocker, and browser fingerprinting blocker.
Never trust any links blindly. Always hover your mouse over any link that you receive in email or social media website to see if it’s taking you to the right page. Attackers can use tactics to steal your data.
: This website can be used to analyze suspicious files and URLs.Add to chrome. It can reveal the exact URL of any shortened links and also lets you know if the site is classified as a malicious one or not.
Add to chrome. It can reveal the exact URL of any shortened links and also lets you know if the site is classified as a malicious one or not.
Enable Google Play Protect ( settings>security>google play protect) which is google’s built-in malware protection for android. Click here to learn
Boot your device to safe mode (switch off, then press power button + volume down ) if u find any sort of performance issues like frequent crashing of apps, annoying popup ads on your screen, and unusual drop in speed and performance as these can be the signs of malware infections.
Malware is malicious software that can steal sensitive data, take control of your device, and damage your system. If your phone is infected by a recently installed app, the safe mode allows you to test to see if the app that you just installed has caused an issue on your phone.