
The results of the project were quite interesting:
- Only half of the people who found one of the phones attempted to return it
- 96% of the lost smartphones were accessed by the finders (the data was viewed, even by those with intentions to return)
- 60% of the finders attempted to view social media information and email
- 80% of the finders attempted to access corporate information
- 50% of the finders attempted to run the “remote admin” app, which would hypothetically connect to corporate networks
- Nearly half of the finders tried to access the owner’s bank account
Although Symantec chalks up some of these statistics to curiosity, it’s clear that any data you have on your smartphone is at risk… even if you get that smartphone back.
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