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5 Mobile Vulnerabilities and Common Attacks You Must Know

Cybercriminals take advantage of mobile vulnerabilities and can steal sensitive information like passwords, customer information, and banking details.

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5 Mobile Vulnerabilities and Common Attacks You Must Know

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  1. 5 Mobile Vulnerabilities and Common Attacks You Must Know Strengthening mobile security is imperative to counter the most common attacks on sensitive information. Mobile security has different aspects: mobile applications security, APIs and server security, and back-end security. Cybercriminals take advantage of mobile vulnerabilities and can steal sensitive information like passwords, customer information, and banking details. 5 common threats to mobile devices Many organizations are investing heavily in mobile initiatives since research shows that mobile initiatives can improve operations and productivity. The increase in organizational mobility typically causes an increase in mobile devices connecting to your system remotely. Consequently, you need to protect your organization from a data breach by securing increasing endpoints and threats. But, in order to learn more about android and iOS exploits, we must know what causing them: 1.Phishing attack Fake emails and text messages containing a clickable link sometimes contain malware. Once you click the link, all information on your devices gets transferred to the third party. Therefore, you should avoid emails and messages from unknowns you find suspicious. This will also lessen the possibility of zero-day vulnerability attacks. 2.Unsecured public WiFi We love whatever we get for free. But, you should think twice before connecting your devices to public WiFi. Cybercriminals usually look for their next target on these unsecured networks. You will lose your important and confidential data within seconds of connecting your device to an unsecured public network. Increasingly, employers are offering remote work options, which can create security concerns for your organization on public WiFi networks. 3.Browser exploits An exploit uses known security flaws in your mobile browser to gain access to your information. Android exploits work against other applications like PDF readers and easily access data from your device. You might have noticed an unexpected change in your phone browser that signifies a cyber attack on your device. 4.Bad passwords habits According to a 2020 study by Balbix, Users reuse passwords more than 99% of the time, whether they use them on work or personal accounts. There's more to it than that. Passwords are shared across an average of 2.7 accounts. These poor password habits make companies more susceptible to cyber threats, as some employees use personal devices to access their organization accounts.

  2. 5.Madware & Spyware Mobile Adware attacks are known as Madware. These malicious creatures collect your personal information through ads and transmit it to cyber criminals. When you click on a specific link on your browser, it collects information about your location, banking details, and more. Sometimes, these ads or links are a part of the whole cybercrime gamble, and they misuse your information. In Final Words Organizations are spending hefty amounts on increasing their cyber capabilities and security practices to mitigate cyber threats. These threats may sound scary, but you can completely stop the possibility of a common attack on your device. The best way to prevent mobile security threats is to take a few common-sense precautions.

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