The NSA advises iPhone and Android users to regularly turn off and restart their phones to prevent malware exploits. Restarting the phone helps mitigate spearphishing and zero-click exploits by reducing the risk of malware reinfection.
SECURITY TIP: The NSA is advising ALL iPhone users to force a restart on their phones at least once a week. The restart helps prevent/mitigate spearphishing and zero-click exploits. https://t.co/F3Y4tRUTQk https://t.co/5pKEGU1D4L
NSA Warns iPhone And Android Users To Turn It Off And On Again. Because, the exploits that malware uses for iOS means that they would have to reinfect you each time you reboot your phone if they want to keep spying on you and exfiltrating your data. However, not sure if this… https://t.co/ef7KLtt8XY
NSA Warns iPhone And Android Users To Turn It Off And On Again. Not sure if this works anymore! Due to newish system level apis, your phone is never truely “dead” anymore, just in a majorly reduced power state that still allows some commands (like network tracking) to still… https://t.co/SFctTiD4Dm
NSA Warns iPhone & Android Users To Turn It Off And On Again https://t.co/DotR0wSxE9
By me @Forbes: How often do you turn your iPhone or Android smartphone off and on again? Probably not enough, the NSA reckons. #infosec #NSA https://t.co/nJNofKWGa4
My phone has been hijacked. Didnt know that can happen on an iPhone. 👀
How often should you turn off your phone? Here’s the NSA’s advice https://t.co/MtFqnthxyX https://t.co/MtFqnthxyX