Protect Your Mobile Phone From Viruses – Top Tips

 A  mobile phone  virus is a computer virus specifically adapted for the cellular environment and designed to spread from one  vulnerable phone to another. Although mobile phone virus hoaxes have been around for years, the so-called Cabir virus is the first verified example. Created by a group known as 29a from the Czech Republic the virus sent to an number of companies such as Symantec and Kapersky Lab in Russia. Cabir is considered a “proof of concept” virus, because it proves that a virus can be written for mobile phones, something that was once doubted.

Today many smart phones or PDAs are in use, and users of these phones are regularly exchanging executable or other vulnerable files increasing the risk of being infected. The mobile industary much like the IT industary is continually monitoring their networks in an effort to protect users form new viruses.

How to protect your phone from viruses -

·         If the mobile phone is equipped with Bluetooth, be sure you have the Bluetooth feature switched off when you’re not utilizing it. Alternatively, you can set up your Bluetooth to be in hidden or invisible mode so that other Bluetooth mobile phones can’t recognise the existence of your mobile phone. This is easily the best way to stop any viruses infecting your phone..

·         If you realise at some point that you have forgotten to turn off your Bluetooth feature, just make sure that you don’t except any applications or messages via Bluetooth without knowing they are from a trusted source.

·         Only download content from trusted sources. Trusted sources include operator portals and other well-known websites that offer adequate protection against viruses.

·         To protect your mobile phone from viruses, you can install anti-virus softwarethat is available for must mobile phones that are on the market at the moment. There are a few about so just choose the best one that suits your needs.

·         MMC can be a big source of how viruses get on to your phone, never lend your memory card to anyone as it can get infected if the person you lend it to has a infection on their phone.Don’t borrow any Memory cards to put in your phone unless you are totally sure that they are clean. You don’t want to be putting malware on to your phone yourself.

 

For more free information and advice on how to protect your phone or get it fixed if it already has a problem contact  Mobile Phone Repair Bristol

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