Staying in hotels and motels is often a convenient option when travelling, but it’s important to be aware of the potential risks to your phone and personal data.
We probably don’t ever think about these while we are away and it is easy not to know about phone security.
However, one expert has shared what you need to know when going abroad next.
Berk Bayraktar, CEO of Esimatic, has explained why you need to avoid using your phone in these accommodations to ensure your safety and security.
He also shared why it is risky and what you must do instead.
One of the biggest risks in hotels and motels is connecting to unsecured Wi-Fi networks. These networks can be a hotbed for hackers looking to intercept your data.
Public USB ports in hotels, such as those found in lobbies or shared spaces, can be compromised to install malware on your phone so you may want to avoid charging your mobile.
Use your own charger and plug it into a wall outlet.
Consider using a USB data blocker, which allows charging but blocks data transfer.
Leaving your phone unattended in a hotel or motel room, even for a short period, can lead to theft or unauthorised access.
Housekeeping or maintenance staff, and even other guests, could access your phone.
Important data and personal information could be compromised.
Turning off security features like password protection, fingerprint recognition, or facial recognition might seem convenient, but it significantly increases the risk of unauthorised access.
Disabling security features makes it easier for someone to access your phone if it’s lost or stolen.
Sensitive information can be easily compromised.
Using your phone for banking, shopping, or accessing sensitive work documents over hotel Wi-Fi can put your information at risk.
Hotel Wi-Fi networks are often less secure, making sensitive data vulnerable to interception.
Financial and personal information could be stolen.
Conduct sensitive transactions over a secure, private connection.
Use mobile data or wait until you have access to a more secure network.
Skipping software updates while travelling can leave your phone vulnerable to security threats. Updates often include critical patches to protect against the latest cyber threats.
Downloading apps while connected to hotel Wi-Fi can expose your phone to malicious software. Not all apps are trustworthy, and some can contain malware.
Berk said: “Staying safe and secure while using your phone in hotels and motels requires vigilance and smart practices, and unfortunately, it’s a necessity.”
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