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Cyber criminals are taking advantage of the Coronavirus crisis to target mobile devices with delivery of the latest COVID-19 information and updates. While apps may promise current data, they may also lead to the possibility of malware being installed on your device.

According to cybersecurity expert Jim Stickley, CEO of Stickley on Security, using cyber smarts when downloading a mobile app helps keep your device healthy and virus-free too. He also recommends a cybersecure and commonsense approach to online activities and information-seeking.

Read more on his sound advice for keeping your mobile devices virus-free via the SoS Daily News.

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