MITB Banner

CERT-In Cautions Against Cyber Threats To Personal Mobile Phones During Lockdown

Share

CERT-In Cautions Against Cyber Threats To Personal Mobile Phones During Lockdown

Illustration by CERT-In Cautions Against Cyber Threats To Personal Mobile Phones During Lockdown

CERT-In has recently released a fresh advisory cautioning against threats to personal mobile phones from “spyware and ransomware”. 

The country’s national cybersecurity agency explained by saying this is due to an increased usage of these internet-enabled devices, such as mobile phone, tablets, in the wake of imposed lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

In the fresh advisory issued, CERT-In stated a dozen of suggestions to keep personal mobile phones healthy and secure.

According to CERT-In, mobile devices and apps should be secured in order to prevent the sensitive critical data from being compromised, to reduce the risk of spreading viruses, and to mitigate other forms of abuse.

According to the agency, here are a few counter-measures and healthy practices:

  • Mobile operating systems like Apple’  ’s iOS, Google’ ’s Android platform and Microsoft ‘’s Windows phone should be regularly updated, to resolve security vulnerabilities. The advisory recommends keeping app software up to date. 
  • The agency urged individuals to delete apps they don’t use. Avoid downloading unknown apps; individuals should limit their download sources to official app stores.
  • Individuals need to be cautious with signing into apps with social network accounts like Facebook and Twitter. 
  • The agency has asked individuals to watch out for scams and phishing attempts on your phone, either by SMS or email. And individuals should always password-protect their apps as well as update them regularly. 
  • Public Wi-Fi networks present an opportunity for cyber criminals to intercept sensitive information; one needs to be careful while using it. Also, people should avoid jailbreaking or tampering with mobile device factory security settings as it makes the phone more susceptible to attacks.
  • Also, individuals should be cautious while charging their phone and avoid connecting it to any computer or charging station and avoid using software running on that computer to interact with the phone in ways you may not anticipate.
Share
Picture of Sejuti Das

Sejuti Das

Sejuti currently works as Associate Editor at Analytics India Magazine (AIM). Reach out at sejuti.das@analyticsindiamag.com
Related Posts

CORPORATE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON GENERATIVE AI

Generative AI Skilling for Enterprises

Our customized corporate training program on Generative AI provides a unique opportunity to empower, retain, and advance your talent.

Upcoming Large format Conference

May 30 and 31, 2024 | 📍 Bangalore, India

Download the easiest way to
stay informed

Subscribe to The Belamy: Our Weekly Newsletter

Biggest AI stories, delivered to your inbox every week.

AI Courses & Careers

Become a Certified Generative AI Engineer

AI Forum for India

Our Discord Community for AI Ecosystem, In collaboration with NVIDIA. 

Flagship Events

Rising 2024 | DE&I in Tech Summit

April 4 and 5, 2024 | 📍 Hilton Convention Center, Manyata Tech Park, Bangalore

MachineCon GCC Summit 2024

June 28 2024 | 📍Bangalore, India

MachineCon USA 2024

26 July 2024 | 583 Park Avenue, New York

Cypher India 2024

September 25-27, 2024 | 📍Bangalore, India

Cypher USA 2024

Nov 21-22 2024 | 📍Santa Clara Convention Center, California, USA

Data Engineering Summit 2024

May 30 and 31, 2024 | 📍 Bangalore, India

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

The Belamy, our weekly Newsletter is a rage. Just enter your email below.