NSA advises regular device restarts and prompt updates to protect against targeted attacks and eliminate sensitive data stored in memory.
1. Regularly restarting your smartphone can help keep it optimized and running smoothly. 2. Restarting your device can also help eliminate sensitive data that may be stored in memory, protecting against potential targeted attacks. 3. The NSA also recommends promptly installing updates and only downloading apps from legitimate sources to further enhance security.
There’s a saying in the tech world that rebooting devices can often solve many of their issues. And this has been once again confirmed by the NSA, which recently recommended users to regularly restart their smartphones, not only to keep them optimized but also for important security reasons.
The United States National Security Agency (NSA) had already made this suggestion in 2020, but it resurfaced on the internet recently. In a guide on digital security practices published at that time, the NSA advises users to restart their devices at least once a week.
The idea is simple, yet it can be effective against potential targeted attacks. Restarting the device also restarts all the applications and processes in memory, which can help eliminate sensitive data that might be stored there and potentially obtained by other sources and malware.
While rebooting alone doesn’t fix vulnerabilities, it can help eliminate data that could be stolen and harm end users if the system vulnerabilities are exploited. Essentially, it’s a way to “clean” sensitive data from the RAM that could be stolen through vulnerability exploitation.
Additionally, the NSA also recommends users to promptly install available updates for both their apps and operating systems, as these updates often include security fixes. It is also advised to only install applications from legitimate sources such as the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, while avoiding connecting to public Wi-Fi networks.
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