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Saturday, 16 July 2011

What can phone hackers get from you?

My recent post on the News of the World newspaper has made me think about the ease of phone hacking. If investigators, reporters and editors of the tabloid found it easy to hack the phones of victims, does that mean my phone is easily accessible to phone hackers? It is quite a scary thought isn't it?

I own a Blackberry Torch Smartphone. Before I purchased this mobile I had a Samsung Ericsson, purely for the fact it had enough data space to save all my favorite songs and that was it. There wasn't much more to it. When everyone around me was buying either a Blackberry or an I-phone, and the media was constantly advertising smartphones I began to get curious, and we all know the saying "Curiosity killed the cat!"

I can't imagine life without a smartphone. Scuse the pun but they are smart! I use it to check my emails, to get Facebook and Twitter alerts, to message my other blackberry contacts for free, to get directions, and to get alerted on important dates to remember. As you can tell my smartphone holds so much information about me. I check it regularly and probably would feel lost without it. I love being able to use the internet freely especially in conversations that turn into "I don't know, Google it!"

However, amongst all the benefits of being a smartphone owner there are some negatives. When society used old mobiles we were all less vunerable to phone hacking. We are now opening up to the threats and making ourselves more prone to internet Issues. Hackers can find out all sorts of information so although technology is  a high demand to us we should ask if we are being safe? Would we be better owning a stone age phone?

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