Thursday 15 November 2012

Some Password Sites Need Computers for Security

By Allyson Westcot


Many business people won't go anywhere without their smartphones, and often have a number of applications on their phones that require logins. Unfortunately, a digital security firm has found that 3/4 of these apps don't encrypt data securely well enough, or at all, to protect these things adequately.

If you use your smartphone to login at any website, your password is probably the only thing that's encrypted at all. If someone's got access to your system, they can easily get your username. That's one less item they need to decrypt before they can gain complete access into whatever you're using. Passwords aren't even protected in some apps.. If your smartphone stores usernames, passwords or even credit card information, that information might be sitting there just waiting for the person with the right tools to grab it.

A rugged laptop, on the other hand, can be as protected as you choose. You can generally purchase built-in security ranging from spyware and virus protection to things like biometric access. A good firewall, anti-virus protection and heavy encryption will probably enough security for most people.

LinkedIn is a business social site where network and advertise their skills and experience. Unfortunately, along with sites and applications like WordPress and Skype, your information isn't secure when you login with a smartphone. Yahoo Mail, Gmail and Netflix are also very well-used sites that don't keep your information safe enough when logged in through a phone.

Some users may also find that their bank login details isn't that secure via phone. Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and other wildly popular sites also keep some information without protection if you access them through a phone. Why rely on a phone that has a small chance of being secure enough when you could use a computer with lots of security? Using a computer is an ideal choice for using websites that might not protect your information.




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