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A Big Warning To All The Android Users By Norton Threat Report

If your android phone is not updated, you are inviting a high-risk of cyber crime. But when you have an active Norton account , you can keep the track of update after configuring the required setting changes. Relying on the data released by Norton security, only 19% users have an updated Android with operating system, whereas only 2.2% have the most current minor releases. Norton suggests to keep your android phones updated to reduce the risk of malware, grayware, spyware, adware, and other malicious approaches. Alternatively, you can install Norton setup depending on your security needs and get the highest protection against emerging threats. Norton threat report and more Having an active Norton setup is essential because mobile threats will continue to grow. Reportedly, the new variant of mobile malware has increased to 53% than previous year, but thankfully, Norton Symantec managed to block an average of 25,000 malicious mobile applications each day. To stay ahead from

Cyber Security Reports On New Email Scamming Approaches

Cybersecurity research found out four email scams and warns to watch out before taking any action by having an active Norton account for protection against malicious files. An email scam is nothing new but an excessively used method for stealing personal users data. It was recently noticed that someone has been impersonating a member of the Canadian parliament. The crook created a fake email LinkedIn accounts and shot an email to various people asking for funds. According to the reports, the email says the parliament member needs nearly $450,000 for an unidentified China-based organization. The mail does not mention any other details and the data about people tipping off money is not certain yet. However, numbers of users detected the incredulous approach of requesting fund and informed government and police. Besides the action taken by the government, it is recommended to users to watch out an email that asks them to share their personal data, to click a link, or to downloa