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  2. iPhone and Android users told to stop sending texts after ...

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    US officials have warned people to not send text messages amid a massive and ongoing cyber attack against telecom companies.. Smartphone users are instead urged to use encrypted messaging apps ...

  3. Comodo Mobile Security - Wikipedia

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    Comodo Mobile Security (CMS) is a mobile application provided free by the Comodo Group that protects Android devices against viruses, worms and scripts. It also features SMS and call blocking, a software and process manager, data and apps backup and data traffic monitor. The anti-theft feature allows users to recover lost or stolen devices.

  4. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    Fake warning messages or alerts pop up for protection software; You receive messages that files are encrypted on your device; Your contacts receive messages online or on social media that you didn ...

  5. Haven (software) - Wikipedia

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    Haven is a free and open-source security application for Android designed to monitor activity occurring in the vicinity of a device using its built-in sensors, and to alert the device owner of such activity.

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  7. Certo Software - Wikipedia

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    Certo Software was founded in the United Kingdom in 2016 by its current CEOs Russell Kent-Payne and Simon Lewis. The company’s first product, a spyware detection tool called Certo AntiSpy, was released in the same year in response to the increased popularity of commercial spyware and the limited protection options available to iPhone users at the time.