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Security on my phone?

xguy

Android Enthusiast
Hi, I have wondered about whether the smartphones are secure and after hearing the recent news, I am concerned to say the least!

I have an Htc Incredible and use it sometimes to tether my laptop. I have disclosed personal and financial information and am really worried.:o

I know there are security apps for a phone but do they really work and do I need one? If so, what are the best ones?

Thanks in advance.:)
 
This raises an interesting question though. I interpreted the OP's post as saying he had transmitted sensitive data while tethering, i.e. while simply using the phone as a 3G modem. Would the normal strictures against disclosing information in the phone's browser or a possibly dubious mobile app apply in this case, or would the major concerns just be the same ones that normally apply to using a computer with wireless connectivity?
 
Well most of the same security best practices apply to any and all computing platforms.

However specifically comparing 3G vs WiFi, 3G is a bit safer in the sense that you have much less of a chance of a Man in the Middle attack like Firesheep (though it's not impossible). Regardless, being diligent about security is still recommended on any platform/connection -- as the internet is still the internet. So fake sites can still be fake no matter your connection, bad apps could still be bad, etc. Also, there's a quick section in my guide about WiFi as well.

Man-in-the-middle attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Firesheep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Right, but there isn't any way possibly malicious apps on the phone could access the information during tethering, is there? Or is there? :confused: I've certainly never heard of such an app, but is it possible?
 
Ganerally only if rooted. You'd need something like tcpdump to read in-transit data which requires superuser permissions.
 
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