Men, City Dwellers Smartest About Mobile Security

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For almost everyone, losing their cellphone is a fact of life. Chances are it's happened to you, and if it hasn't, well, just you wait. So what are our neighbors across the pond doing to protect the information on devices that will almost invariably end up in the hands of a stranger? The answer: not much.

Sophos survey of U.K. phone users between ages 16 and 64 found that of all lost or forgotten devices, 42 percent had no data protection mechanism in place. In the age of smartphones, that means very sensitive information, such as payment details or company secrets stored in email accounts, could readily be accessed, manipulated or destroyed by any passerby who happened to stumble upon an unprotected phone.

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