Homescreen ng smartphone, gumagalaw kahit 'di pinipindot matapos komunekta sa public WiFi | 24 Oras

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Transcript
00:00 Did someone else control the cellphone because of hacking?
00:04 That's what a user is worried about when he or she sees a video of his or her home screen moving even though he or she is not pressing anything.
00:11 After connecting to public Wi-Fi, a tech expert explained and some security tips.
00:18 Mark Salazar is pointing out.
00:20 It's off.
00:24 It's on.
00:25 It's moving.
00:29 It's on.
00:30 It's on.
00:31 It's hard to reset.
00:32 I don't know how to do it.
00:33 Suddenly, the uploader of this video couldn't control his or her smartphone.
00:39 He thought that someone hacked his or her phone.
00:42 Oh no, is he the one who clicked on the three buttons?
00:47 Yes.
00:48 But he doesn't want to.
00:50 Yes, he doesn't want to.
00:51 He needs to be locked up.
00:55 Why? Why doesn't he want a Face ID?
00:59 I think he changed my password.
01:01 Yes.
01:02 According to some of his friends, his phone was possibly hacked because of his connection to public Wi-Fi.
01:09 The uploader said that he has been working in an office sharing space for a long time and uses non-personal Wi-Fi.
01:16 But on Monday, his cellphone suddenly became alive.
01:24 It's a camera.
01:25 He's trying to take a picture.
01:29 Yes.
01:32 It's like a Face ID.
01:33 The victim was very nervous because his online banking apps were on his phone.
01:39 It's good that he stopped.
01:41 The victim reported this to the customer service of the cellphone manufacturer.
01:46 They confirmed that his cellphone was hacked.
01:51 My phone has a solid remote access.
01:54 The solid gray circle, they confirmed that it's different from the assistive touch.
01:59 They called it a pointer that comes out when your device is connected to another device.
02:07 The other device can control the other device.
02:12 According to experts, the security encryption of public Wi-Fi is low.
02:17 That's why hackers can use it to enter your device and get sensitive information.
02:24 But most of the time, the hacker cannot see the device.
02:29 If I'm the hacker, my victim cannot know that I have accessed his device, that I have accessed his data.
02:40 That's why it's important to be careful when connecting to free Wi-Fi and using data encryption devices like VPN or virtual private network.
02:50 A server will connect to encrypt your data.
02:54 It's like adding an additional layer.
02:57 It's a service.
02:59 It's not free.
03:01 You will subscribe to a service.
03:07 But even if you use a private connection, you can still be hacked when downloading any app or file,
03:14 especially those that are not in the app or play store, and clicking on any link.
03:19 Another advice from experts, avoid exchanging passwords of your accounts.
03:25 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, Nakatutok 24 Hours.
03:33 [Filipino language]
03:48 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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