1. Turn off the Bluetooth function of your phone: When you are not using Bluetooth, please turn it off. Keeping Bluetooth on but dormant opens another backdoor for computer hackers. 2. Don't use unsecured public Wi-Fi: During a business trip or work away from the office, cyber security risks are like an undercurrent in the face of unsecured Wi-Fi networks. These passwordless Wi-Fi networks, like open doors, are defenseless and luring computer hackers into their sights. Their security features are non-existent, making them easy targets for hackers.
3. Install security programs on your phone: Just like installing firewalls and anti-virus software on your computer, you also need to install some security programs on your phone.
4. Turn off the autofill feature on your phone: The autofill feature can guess what you're typing and complete the words, phrases, or other information for you. While convenient, the tool will pretty much leak your email address, mailing address, **number, and other important information.
With the rapid development of technology, especially generative AI systems, hackers and their attack methods are constantly evolving. While these strategies can provide some protection for individuals, it is important to recognize that security measures need to evolve as well.