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Is My Smartphone Protected From A Computer Virus?



Which phones are at risk for a computer virus?

The primary targets of malware are data capable phones that have Bluetooth connections. Therefore, Smartphone’s are the most vulnerable to attack. There are essentially three ways that Smartphone threats can be spread. A computer virus can come through downloads from the internet and multi-media messaging service (MMS). Wireless Bluetooth connections can also make a phone vulnerable to assault.




Methods for keeping a Smartphone secure from computer virus attack

Many devices have built-in defense mechanisms. For example, some Bluetooth enabled phones allow users to set a password that makes unauthorized access more difficult. Digital phones are commonly capable of encryption to decrease the chances of someone picking up a conversation. Norton anti-virus software is increasingly available for many Smartphone platforms. Norton is the number one top rated security suite for personal computers, and has a version for the Smartphone.

A virus can be downloaded from infected files

In some cases a computer virus can be synchronized to the Smartphone by infected files transferred from a desktop computer. Smartphone users need to verify that downloads come from an authentic and trusted source. It is a good idea to limit synchronizing files with other computers. File synchronizing provides the greatest opportunity for a computer virus to be transferred.


A computer virus can be very harmful to a Smartphone

Mobile security software also protects against spyware. Spyware can seize control of the camera in a Smartphone and record photos and video without the phone owner’s knowledge. This allows a hacker to access the owner’s personal information and address. Another useful thing about mobile security software is the anti-spam feature. This protects against receiving annoying text messages that are only trying to sell something. Spam texts are costly both in messaging fees and in time wasted reading the unwanted texts. A Smartphone security software firewall can control downloads that the phone receives therefore eliminating the majority of computer viruses before they can even get into the device.

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5 Responses to “Is My Smartphone Protected From A Computer Virus?”

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