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How can smart watches spy on their owners?


Smart watches, of course, make life easier for their owners in many ways, but they can also create certain problems and lead to data leaks. For example, some applications on a smartphone can steal data from smart watches, warns Vladimir Ulyanov, head of the Zecurion analytical center.According to the specialist, smart watches transmit data to smartphones, which are then sent to various services and applications.
This data is often used to personalize advertising, but can be intercepted or compromised.Responsible organizations, according to Ulyanov, strive to transmit data in an anonymous form, but there is a risk of leakage due to errors or low qualifications of employees.
The more information an attacker receives about a person, the easier it is for him to implement fraudulent schemes.What can be done to protect against data leaks?Use devices from reputable brands that care about security and reputation.Regularly update software to improve security.Create different logins and passwords for services that collect data.