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Posted on Monday August 24, 2020 | malware, prevention, android security, factory reset, anti malware, removal, safe mode, signs of attack
Cybercriminals infect Android apps with their malware in order to infiltrate your devices. In fact, your Android smartphone or tablet may already be infected. If you want to minimize device, data, and business damages caused by malware, then follow these tips on how to remove malware from your Android device.
Posted on Wednesday August 14, 2019 | security, android, smartphone, encryption, device, factory reset, data wipe
The smartphone has become an important part of our lives and is one gadget that many of us carry most of the time. We not only use it to communicate with others, but to store personal information like email, photos, and contacts, as well. So if you plan to sell your phone or give it to someone else, make sure you erase everything that's stored there.
Posted on Wednesday May 01, 2019 | android security, anti malware, factory reset, malware, prevention, removal, safe mode, signs of attack
The Android operating system is open source, which makes customization and app development easy. The problem is that cybercriminals can also access Android's programming code, find vulnerabilities, and distribute malware through app stores. Here are some things you must do to avoid an infection.
Posted on Wednesday June 27, 2018 | android, data wipe, device, encryption, factory reset, security, smartphone
Our mobile phones contain some of our most private data. There are contact details, confidential business emails, financial information, and possibly even risque pictures that you wouldn't want falling into the wrong hands. Factory reset is one way to get rid of everything if you're moving on from your old phone, but there are a few other things you must do first.
Posted on Wednesday June 20, 2018 | cybersecurity, factory reset, hardware, malware, man in the middle attacks, passwords, router, vpnfilter
In May, security experts discovered one of the most widespread malware infections in history. Now, they're warning businesses and consumers that it's even worse than their first assessment. The VPNFilter malware poses a threat to small businesses and requires immediate attention from anyone who hasn't taken action against it.
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