Why the NSA advises you to turn off your phone once a week
Briefly

The NSA advises turning your phone off and back on at least once a week to make it harder for hackers to steal information, although this isn't foolproof.
Malicious apps, spyware, and unsecure Wi-Fi networks are significant threats to mobile devices, prompting the NSA to provide essential tips for consumer protection.
To minimize risks, always update apps with latest security patches, install from official app stores, and avoid clicking on suspicious links or attachments.
With threats like spearphishing and zero-click exploits that can attack devices without user interaction, vigilance remains critical for mobile device security.
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