More Cell Phone Users are Getting Hacked Than Ever Before

Free charging stations are popping up in more public spaces from airports to hotel rooms to rental cars, but that convenience is making cell phone users vulnerable to hackers.

Kern Smith works for Zimperium, a mobile security company.

While the threat isn’t new, one mobile security expert said mobile device users have made it easy for them.

“We’ve let our guard down a little bit and believe devices just can’t be exploited,” he said. “The reality just can’t be further from the truth.”

You may be surprised to discover that after a phone is hacked it looks the same – you can’t even tell.

“There’s really nothing a user would notice or see that would tell them that somebody has access to their phone,” he said.

After that, the hacker can read your emails, listen in on your conversations and see what you’re doing because the phone has a camera and a microphone.

Zimperium released a global threat report that found it doesn’t really matter if you have an Android or an iPhone.

And 32% of hacked mobile devices were connected to risky networks in public places.

“If I go to a highly traveled area like an airport or any type of public space, it’s child play just to remove the faceplate and put my own USB stick in there…or scatter some cables out there,” he said.

Smith said the other way hackers are stealing information is by using overlay attachments just like the skimmers at ATMs and gas stations.

Bottom line: what’s old is new again and it’s time to go back to square one. Be aware and use common sense.    

Smith said the best way to protect yourself is to use your own power strip when traveling. If you have to use public USB charging stations, use your own chargers and cables. And never use cables that are just laying there because Smith said there’s a microchip in there that can steal your data as well.  

Original article found here.

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