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How to protect mobile phones from viruses
Mobile phones have long outgrown their original purpose of enabling people to talk to each other on the move. They are now multimedia devices which could , in the near future, replace a variety of items like game console, messaging terminals, music players, digital cameras, credit cards, alarm clocks, even TV.
The good news is that you are not at risk if you have a cell phone that enables you merely to talk and SMS. The problems begin if the phone is enabled to handle data and or has Bluetooth capability.
A cell phone virus is quite like a computer virus. Once you receive and install the virus, it starts looking for other Blue tooth phones to infect….
WHAT VIRUES DOES?
The viruses send infected MMS messages to every phone number in your address list. Since sending MMS messages is not free, you’re actually paying money to send a viruses to your friends, family members and business associates. The virus e can tamper or delete all the contact details and calendar entries in the phone; delete or lock up certain phone applications or crash; show up as games, pornographic material or free download; a text messages camouflaged with a stolen the subject line from a friends’ message, etc. In all these transfer methods, the user install it knowingly or otherwise. But clever virus open and install the bug by disguising it as a desirable application. Mobile viruses can cause trouble as well as financial losses.
Connect the handset company’s toll-free number for any support which provides adequate information and assistance to debug your phone yourself. Instructions Difficulty: Moderately Easy Things You'll Need Enable Bluetooth only when you need it. Learn to say ‘no’ If your Bluetooth is on accept only a file that you are expecting. Never accept an unknown file. Avoid downloading unscanned material from sharing networks. Never install any application you are not sure.. Steps 1 Step One Secure the network:
Security companies weren't very well-equipped when the first mobile threats streamed in, but most of the industry leaders have since issued mobile versions of their flagship antivirus products, such as Norton (Norton Smartphone Security for Pocket PC.)
F-Secure Mobile Antivirus and Trend Micro Mobile Security both shield Windows Mobile, Pocket PC, Symbian, and smart phone users. There's also Airscanner AntiVirus, which defends against Trojans and viruses for Windows Mobile devices and the Pocket PC. Symbian smart phones can get extra muscle power with Commander Mobile Anti-Virus. 2 Step Two Block out thieves:
Mobile devices are small, therefore easier to steal. Pickpockets can get at your data with old-fashioned theft and tinkering. Passwords, contact information, and your handheld's Internet history could conceivably lead a tenacious thief to your personal accounts. Though odds are thankfully low, you'll want to keep out the boldest snoops.
Enabling the password lock found in your PDA's native system settings is an important line of defense. Don't put this off--spend some time setting up a strong 3 Step Three Protect privacy and data
Password managers and data encryption are your new best friends in mobile wireless security. Encryption apps like Ilium Software's eWallet Professional for Windows Mobile, Smartphone, and Palm uses 256-bit RC4 encryption to keep your personal files personal. Similar lockbox programs require a password each time you access information--including credit card, bank account, and car details. CryptMagic performs a similar service for BlackBerry owners.
Privacy Guardian for Palm and Compact Cleaner for Windows Mobile Phone Edition and Pocket PC erase cookies and other Internet tracks.
There's more than one way to protect your phone
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