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  2. Lost your phone? Don’t freak out — here’s what to do - AOL

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    Addressing a lost or stolen phone requires a dual approach: try to find your device and take steps to erase your data in the meantime. ... Next, you want to erase the phone’s data. For a lost ...

  3. Smartphone kill switch - Wikipedia

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    A smartphone kill switch is a software-based [1] security feature that allows a smartphone's owner to remotely render it inoperable if it is lost or stolen, thereby deterring theft. There have been a number of initiatives to legally require kill switches on smartphones.

  4. Mobile malware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_malware

    Joker Malware: This malware infects mobile phones running on Android OS and was first identified in June 2017. [17] When a phone is infected, usually information is stolen by malware makers. Few users have reported of unwanted online subscriptions which is because malware is created to steal otp, make online transactions, etc.

  5. This fake app clone will steal everything you type on your ...

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    It can steal everything you type on your Android phone and other personal info. ... The stolen data is first stored in a Firebase Realtime Database, but hackers later move it to private servers ...

  6. Hackers claim massive breach of company that tracks and sells ...

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    The hackers are threatening to make the stolen data public. The files contain precise latitude and longitude coordinates of the phone and the time at which the phone was there. ... Android and iOS ...

  7. Mobile security - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_security

    The latest Android [as of?] smartphones come with a built-in encryption setting for securing all the information saved on your device. This makes it difficult for a hacker to extract and decipher the information in case your device is compromised. It can be accessed via: Settings → Security → Encrypt Phone + Encrypt SD Card. Ensure data