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Wednesday 30 January 2013

Are you Concerned About Android Security

By Liz Underwood


From hacks to viruses, smartphone security is starting to be a obstacle that mobile phone producers are struggling to contain. While the surge in individuals getting smartphones continues, so does the quantity of criminal groups and computer hacks hunting for a tactic to compromise or obtain critical info from your smartphone.

Malicious software can not only interfere with numerous capabilities on your smartphone but can also create a backdoor to allow different types of snoopware (apps that search for private data to send to the author) to be added and compromise your cell phone.

In this regard, Google has taken many precautionary security steps while developing the Android OS and included the capacity to push improvements and patches to Android smartphones without the end user having to request it. This function was really a godsend for many Android users when in March 2011, Google introduced a security enhancement that kept rogue apps from getting at personal information, thus effectively incorporating a kill switch for these damaging applications.

The malicious software responsible for the problem has been known as the DroidDream Trojan and it was discovered to be embedded in well over 58 software packages. By sending out the remotely triggered enhance, Google managed to perform virtual surgery on Android phones around the globe. This is one among various ways your Android device is safeguarded.

You could also make your Android mobile more secure applying a several straightforward strategies.

Firstly you should configure the phone's password to prevent low level malware from getting installed. To accomplish this open up the Settings - Location & Security Settings - Configure the password of your liking. Now, configure a low Timeout option with Settings - Display - Set a value (if possible under a minute).

Another security measure is to apply the authorization system that imposes boundaries on what processes an application can carry out. It also defines the data it is allowed to access. This locks down your smartphone so even if a rogue software package makes its way on to your phone it is restricted to what it can accomplish. Without configuring permissions there's a chance that malware applications can quietly obtain all the data from the device.

Finally, there are many of 3rd party security apps offered like Norton's Mobile Security software which can perform many beneficial functions such as blocking unauthorized apps from getting installed in the first place. Additionally it can remotely lock the phone if the SIM card has been taken out. This is extremely handy if your device gets swiped!




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