- As online and digital transactions rise, cyber criminals have also become active, targeting mostly online payment platforms. Studies show that 35-40 per cent of financial transactions are done via mobile devices in India and it is expected to grow to 60-65 per cent by 2017.
- The Indian economy is going cashless and digital. The move towards a cashless digital economy has made more people move to either digital banking or electronic transactions.
- Mobile wallets have become very popular along with other UPI based apps and BHIM.
- A lot of our personal and professional data are now stored in our smartphone. Take a look at your contacts, emails, instant messaging apps, banking apps, texts, photos and all the accounts that you are still logged into on the internet — all these have to be properly secured. With the increase in digital and online operations, how safe and secure is your device?
- Encryption: One of the oldest and easiest solution to protect your smartphone device is encryption, a built-in-hardware that secures your data specially when you are sending and receiving data over the internet. “Encryption is the need of the hour; if data is not encrypted whatever is being sent and received will be in clear text and readable to all. Encryption is a two key process to lock and unlock your phone, which turns your data into unreadable format and it will be available only with proper validity.
- Encryption system is beyond the regular lock screen passwords as data is still accessible from behind the screen with different tools.
- If a device is encrypted, all photo apps, music, account data will only be available with an unique key. So if the phone falls into the wrong hands, nobody will be able to make sense of the data without the right password.
- For Android: Owners of android devices, under settings option, go to the ‘Security’ menu. In general this is the route — Settings > Personal > Security — and there will be the option ‘Encrypt phone’. The phone needs to be plugged in while the process takes place, as the phone should not shut down and cause error in the process. Then set a password to access the newly encrypted files.
- For iOS: Owners of iPhone, under the Settings option, tap on General and then Passcode Lock. You need to choose between a four-digit numeric PIN or something more complex. To set a harder password, slide the ‘Simple Passcode’ setting to ‘off.’
Keeping phone up-to-date: To protect your phone from hackers, it is always better to install updates of software as soon as they are made available. Updating takes time and brings new changes but these are made to stop hackers from exploiting vulnerabilities of the software and not compromising your personal data.