Researchers believe the motion of your phone, as it’s picked up by internal sensors, could reveal PINs and passwords to hackers. (PureSolution/Dreamstime/TNS)
These days, many people use their smartphone as, at least, an extension of their computers and, at most, a replacement.
So it makes sense for the Connnecticut Better Business Bureau to advise that phone users dedicate as much time, energy and money to protect mobile devices as they do with personal computers.
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