SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling

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Contact UsOne lazy Sunday while on social media, Sarah stumbled upon an ad for a new photo editing app, 'PiksPerfect.'
Intrigued by its stunning filters, she downloaded it without hesitation. At first, the app worked great, but soon her phone became sluggish, and random ads began popping up. A few days later, Sarah received a call from her bank about suspicious transactions totaling thousands of dollars. In a panic, she checked her bank app and found her savings nearly wiped out. After reporting the fraud and freezing her account, she was left confused and upset.
Her tech-savvy friend discovered the truth: the mobile app was a fake, stealing her personal information, including banking details. It took months to recover, but Sarah became more cautious, researching mobile apps before installing them. She now shares her story to warn others, understanding that a moment of carelessness can have far-reaching consequences.
Mobile apps are convenient and powerful, enabling us to do just about everything in our lives with the touch of a button. However, cybercriminals are taking advantage of this by creating fake or malicious mobile apps. If you download one of these apps, they can take over your phone and monitor everything you do. The key to protecting yourself is making sure the mobile apps you install on your devices are legitimate and safe.
First and foremost, download mobile apps only from official stores where vendors review the mobile apps, such as the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. This helps reduce the risk of downloading a bad mobile app.
Third-party app stores often cannot be trusted and may even be managed by cybercriminals. But even when using a trusted mobile app store, you have to be careful. Here are some additional steps you can take to ensure you are downloading legitimate, safe mobile apps.
Once you download a mobile app, enable automatic updating. New mistakes and vulnerabilities are constantly found in the code and configurations of mobile apps. By always ensuring you are running the latest version of your mobile apps, you can be sure those vulnerabilities are fixed and you have the latest security features. Also, if you are no longer using a mobile app, delete it from your phone.
Danielle Strimbu is a Technical Project Manager at Travel Minds Digital Agency, with a background in technology and operations management.
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