Urgent warning to all iPhone and Android users after sneaky cyber attack targeting millions of devices – here’s how to protect yourself

Android and iPhone users have been told to reboot their phones once a week and turn off WiFi and Bluetooth to avoid cyber security attacks.  Criminals can use zero-click exploits to infect a device and collect data without requiring the user to click a link or download a file.

Anyone with an iPhone or Android should turn the device on and off once a week, officials say — to protect them from hackers. The idea is to thwart ‘zero-click’ hacks, which involve downloading spyware to users’ phones without ever clicking a link. The National Security Agency (NSA) approves the reset method, which temporarily deletes … Read more

Urgent warning to all iPhone users following cyber attack targeting devices

By Nikki Chief Science Reporter for Dailymail.Com 16:30 03 June 2024, updated 18:23 03 June 2024 Anyone with an iPhone or Android should turn the device on and off once a week, officials say — to protect them from hackers. The idea is to thwart ‘zero-click’ hacks, which involve downloading spyware to users’ phones without … Read more

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