On June 4th, the US National Security Agency (NSA) released a new report called "Mobile Device Best Practices", which aims to help users protect themselves from hackers. In this report, one of the simple and easy ways is to restart the phone at least once a week.
The report shows that phishing attacks can use malicious software to invade mobile phones and attack through zero-click vulnerabilities, without the user taking any action to infect the device. Therefore, the NSA recommends shutting down and restarting mobile phones at least once a week to increase the difficulty of hackers to steal information.
However, it should be noted that this method does not completely prevent the occurrence of hacking attacks. In addition to restarting the phone regularly, users should also take other measures to improve the security of the device, such as installing the latest security patches, using strong passwords, enabling two-step authentication, etc. Only by taking a combination of security measures can personal privacy and data security be effectively protected.
NSA: Restarting your phone once a week can effectively defend against hackers
2024-06-04 07:07:14
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