It’s impossible to prevent hackers from accessing portable devices if they have physical access. While phones, tablets and laptops are easy to travel with, their small size makes it easier to leave behind by accident. Even encrypted information and passwords are futile attempts at protecting a device that falls into the wrong hands.
Wi-Fi-enabled smartphones are susceptible to the same attacks that affect other Wi-Fi-capable devices. The technology to hack into wireless networks is readily available, and much of it is accessible online, making Wi-Fi hacking and man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks easy to perform. Cellular data transmission can also be intercepted and decrypted. Hackers can exploit weaknesses in these Wi-Fi and cellular data protocols to eavesdrop on data transmission, or to hijack users’ sessions for online services, including web-based email. For companies with workers who use free Wi-Fi hot spot services, the stakes are high, explains Forsythe Focus.
SMS, MMS and browser attacks are common on cell phones. In the same way that PC’s have been attacked in the past, modern cell phones offer a variety of avenues for hackers to breach.
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