Experts are of the opinion that while smartphones are still in their infancy users should be aware of existing security risks. It is important that people realise that like their PCs the smartphone is also vulnerable to viruses and hacking. Some of the top threats include spyware, personal information leakage and unauthorised premium rate phone calls. It is important that users bear in mind the same precautions they would when they access the internet from their computers. Personal information should not be revealed and one needs to be careful about what is being downloaded onto the smartphone.
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