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Mobile Security Gap Threatens Enterprises
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annmariya
annmariya,
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1/18/2017 | 11:01:07 PM
Take Care
The influence of technology is very high in our daily life. Along with good impact it also provide some bad threats in our life. The chances of malware attact are very high and must take care while using. 
andrejones
andrejones,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/6/2017 | 7:33:41 AM
Don't click on any link or website shared on groups
Most of my friends who had their mobile phones infected by viruses clicked on suspicious links sent by one of their contacts. Obviously, if the link comes from a trusted person, you won't think twice before you click on it, but this is very dangerous.

Always double check if that person really had the intention to send that message.
rubenscardos0
rubenscardos0,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/9/2017 | 5:24:26 PM
Re: Don't click on any link or website shared on groups
Hey Andre!

Whatsapp and Facebook Messenger now are infected by virus and people clicking on suspicious links. This is much dangerous!

And I agree with you when you said we dont think twice to click on a link sent by our friends. But like those old emails, we need to think about or we going to enter on website that we dont know. 
rquerido
rquerido,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/25/2017 | 1:13:03 PM
Re: Don't click on any link or website shared on groups
I don't agree if you, bro. If you pay attention and be a little smart, you won't open suspicious site or with strangers extensions. 

Nowadays its easy to create "fake scan site" like "Netflix 6 free months accounts". You ONLY just need to check the urls and don't put your information on that. 

Doing that, you won't have problems! <a href="https://www.comprecftv.com.br"> :) </a>
silvasantana
silvasantana,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/22/2017 | 4:08:43 PM
Re: Don't click on any link or website shared on groups
In the old days, the easiest way to send viruses was by email. To this day, I get many viruses via email. But the technology has advanced and now there is the "Spam Box" of the email.
But with the increase in the number of Smartphone Applications, hackers have found another way to steal our data by installing viruses on our phones. Everyone has a smartphone nowadays, but there are not many people who dominate the technology and therefore do not know how to differentiate a suspicious link from a really reliable site.
DicasM638
DicasM638,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/28/2017 | 12:28:02 PM
Re: Don't click on any link or website shared on groups
Hi Byong, i really understand everything that you say, it's right!
bricesap5
bricesap5,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/6/2017 | 10:23:51 AM
Technlogy and Amazon, Google, Groupon,...
That's true that influence of technology is very high and it getting higher and higher with all the virtual assistants from Google, Amazon, Groupon and the others
andrezanon
andrezanon,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/29/2017 | 2:00:29 PM
Re: Don't click on any link or website shared on groups
Totally agree rquerido,

Hackers need to be smarter everyday, but nowadays is more easier the 1998-2000 to catch some virus in our devices.

The best tip is: If you look something weird or suspicious, please, DONT OPEN! ha


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