Showing posts with label Android malware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android malware. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Your Mobile Phone is a serious threat that must be secured!

Your Mobile Phone can be a great target for Cybercriminals

Cell phones have constrained a radical movement in the way individuals manage their everyday exercises and how associations benefit their clients through the use of this device. Earlier, one could easily find out a difference between internet, intranet and the internal corporate network. In today’s technology driven world, be it small or big cell phones conveying information, sending messages, social networking, gaming, downloading, etc all has become very easy. This has opened doors for cybercriminals.
As per reports, we can see that the supply of the number of smartphones has exceeded that of desktop and PCs. Nowadays, mobile phones are available in different prizes and models that are easy to afford. These devices can be used for different purposes, including sending and receiving electronic mail, storing documents and preparing presentations, storing data and more.
Even before the advent of smartphones, malicious programs and viruses were recognized as a threat for mobile devices. There are several applications that have come up which allow users to view and manipulate the financial accounts and shopping accounts which are linked up to credit cards that have become a common place for hackers. You can become a target by simply getting a text message or malicious software that is already installed on your device. The number of malware attacks is increasing at an alarming rate.
With less education about mobile threats and lack of security on these devices, users seem more inclined to become victims. Moreover, there is increase in issues from applications that upload malware. This opens opportunities for internet monsters to use these apps to install a backdoor on such devices for their own selfish purpose such as sending spam emails or recording keystrokes to record personal and financial details. Here are some reasons why mobile devices are particularly susceptible to attacks:

1.       Some applications are already installed in the mobile devices through third parties, this makes it susceptible to the distribution of malware. There is no proof of what applications they have installed, is it genuine or not.

2.       There are no default browser permission rules in a mobile device. This makes it all the more vulnerable to malware attacks.

3.       Users often check their emails on mobile devices and the no restriction of mobile browsers make it all the more difficult to identify which ones are the fraudulent sites. This increases the risk of your device being attacked.

Follow these steps to enhance your mobile security and keep your data protected:


      1.   Use strong and effective passwords. Make sure to change them regularly.
2    2.  Keep back up of all your important data and encrypt all the important and sensitive data so that it is not misused.
3    3. Use an updated and powerful Antivirus and Anti Malware software that will keep your device protected from all kinds of malicious threats.

      4. Think before you click, download or open an attachment. No matter how tempting an application looks, make sure to download it from the app store or from any trusted website otherwise just leave and walk away.

Friday, 29 April 2016

Has Your Android Phone Been Infected With Malware?

Keep your Android Mobile the right way!

It’s a very sad truth to accept that your devices are vulnerable to becoming infected when software installation is involved. A few years earlier, malware targeted windows phone due to its dominance in the computer market, but eventually it has moved on to infect Max and Linux computers. Now, malware posts a serious threat to mobile devices, including Android.
But the important question to be asked is “How does malware get on an Android device in the first place”? Most of the users install apps through the Play store and Google makes sure that malware does not get through them. Suspicious apps enter into our mobile phones through the play store showcasing to be genuine. So are you all prepared to face it? But before that, it is important for us to know what Malware is? Malware is an abbreviated term meaning malicious software. This software is specifically designed to damage a computer without the knowledge of the owner. There are various types of malware like worms, viruses, spyware and keyloggers. In order to protect yourself against malware you must be careful about what email attachments you open, stay away from suspicious websites and a lot more.
Sometimes, your Android device is infected and you are not aware of it. If so, then how can you get rid of such impurities? What are the steps that you should follow to keep yourself protected in the future? Follow these simple steps to keep your device protected.

Signs to detect Malware infection
Just the way you get some warning signals on your PC when a malware enters it, similar to this there are some warning signals that can alert you to the presence of a malware infection present on your Android device. So be alert and follow these steps.

Excess of Data usage: A considerable amount of malware exists to gather information such as credit card numbers, contact details, etc. Once this information is captured, the app needs to relay it back to whomsoever created it. This will bring strange hike in data usage.

Poor Phone performance: If you experience a slowdown in your PC then there might be a malware infection.

Reduce Battery Life: Most of the malware keep running throughout at the background. This may reduce your mobile phones battery life. More serious malware infections will kill up your battery life at a much faster pace.

Dropped calls: Sometimes your calls will drop due to poor service or at other times it can be due to the presence of a serious malware infection.


Are all these things happening with you? Don’t freak out. There are many Android users who have been using their devices without even being able to detect these viruses. It’s not that it will provide an instant harm. But it’s always good to be a little sensible when it comes out to mobile security. So take a heed and keep your Android device safe!