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Post by juthi52943 on Jan 8, 2024 3:56:17 GMT
RECEIVE YOUR PACKAGE The very rapid development of technology, especially in the field of mobile telephony, has lulled our vigilance a bit. Some people still remember the first mobile phones, which were the size of a brick and the only thing you could do with them was dial a number and hope that the battery wouldnt die before you connected. There could be no personal data in such a prehistoric Job Function Email List device, because the firstven remember dialed numbers. Nowadays, when the latest smartphones often outperform many portable computers in terms of functionality, the threat to personal data collected on them is very real. ABIs often omit mobile phones as carriers of personal data in the ODO documentation or in the practice of its use. Even though it is the most dangerous potential source of an incident. Rarely do phones have effective antivirus programs and firewalls, but they have broadband access to hotspots via Wi-Fi. To observe the scale of lack of prudence, just run a search for Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices outside any primary school or office building. Not only will the number of devices running be hug.
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