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Malware isn’t limited to desktops. In this episode, we explore the types of malicious threats that target mobile devices. We begin with adware, spyware, and malicious apps that gain access to sensitive permissions—like camera, microphone, or SMS—without the user’s knowledge. Then we explain the concept of rooting or jailbreaking, which removes manufacturer restrictions and increases exposure to security risks.

We also discuss data leakage—where personal or business data is exfiltrated through unauthorized apps—and how to recognize suspicious behavior like sudden battery drain, popups, or background data usage. Understanding these threats helps you respond effectively to user complaints and enforce mobile security policies. CompTIA may test your ability to distinguish normal from compromised behavior, and this episode prepares you to do just that. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com.

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