How secure is YOUR smartphone?
I admit, I'm a Blackberry fanboy, but given recent revelations from Wikileaks' "Vault 7," it's apparent that most people's smartphones are vulnerable to hacking, not just by intelligence services, but by the hackers they borrowed code from to do it. How secure is your phone?... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ...... .... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... .
BlackBerry mobile security solutions are deployed, tested and trusted in many of the world’s most demanding mobile environments with the highest security restrictions. Many of these organizations have also done extensive pen testing of BlackBerry solutions, and are using them in mission-critical environments, including: Over half of the Fortune 100 (F100), 16 of the G20 governments, 100% of the F100 commercial banks, 10 of the 10 largest law firms, all of the 5 largest oil and gas companies, 9 of 11 F100 insurance companies, 6 of 7 F100 healthcare providers, and 100% of F100 aerospace and defense firms. http://global.blackberry.com/en...mp;amp;elqat=2
Incidentally, I have no connection to Blackberry besides the fact I use a Z10. That model isn't sold new anymore, but they're cheap on Ebay, and still running the latest version of Blackberry 10 OS.
I like my phone a lot, but for most people, a DTEK 50 or DTEK 60 would be the more desirable option. It's about the only Android phone I'd trust.
I ain't sure if my phone is secure but I know it ain't very smart...or wait maybe that is the operator that ain't very smart