Smartphone Security All The Time

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Smartphone security, With the smartphone industry growing larger every day, there is a growing concern for the security of data on said mobile devices. With the advent of these different types of software, including financial software and personal identification software, the need for more security is a must. personal/work documents, notes, pictures, and emails that can contain sensitive information, access to various sites/information through apps, such as social networking apps, bill paying apps, movie apps, shopping apps, and etcetera.

There is also the issue of viruses, malware, SMS/MMS exploits, and Bluetooth exploits; these exploits can manipulate your phone settings and prevent you from using certain features, send information to or call contacts in your phone, steal and/or destroy personal information on your phone, or render your phone completely unusable. To set a bit of background for the importance of your smartphone security, Juniper Networks conducted a study of more than 6,000 smartphone and tablet users in 16 countries about smartphone security threats. 80% admit to using their devices to access their work network without the employer's knowledge or permission.

For example, while 65 percent of respondents said they do worry about the smartphone security of their desktop or laptop computers, 62 percent admitted that when downloading software to their smartphone they do not always check to see if the app is from a trustworthy source, and 58 percent said they do not worry that a hacker might attack their device. In the same vein, 56 percent flatly said they do not feel their private information is at all at risk when they use their Smartphone.

* 89 percent of respondents said they were unaware that smartphone applications can transmit confidential payment information such as credit card details without the user's knowledge or consent.

* Some smartphone apps can transmit confidential payment information such as credit card details without your knowledge or consent. Some apps also may contain spyware that allows criminals to access the private information contained on your smartphone.

* Smartphones contain basic security protection that can be disabled by "jailbreaking," which makes your device more vulnerable to spyware or malware attacks.

AVG Technologies sponsored Ponemon's independent study on the smartphone phenomenon. "We have increasing responsibility to educate consumers on the dangers lurking in mobile broadband and to help users take ownership of their mobile data security," said AVG CEO J.R. Smith. It is all about smartphone security.

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