
Beware of GhostTouch: The New Remote Smartphone Hacking Method
Cybercriminals are using a new technique called GhostTouch to remotely hack certain smartphones by using electromagnetic signals to simulate primary touch events like taps and swipes on targeted locations of the touchscreen. The hackers aim to take remote control of the smartphone to manipulate it in potentially dangerous ways, such as accessing the device’s data and passwords, accessing unsafe services or installing malware. The attack works from a distance of up to 40 mm, and the hardware could be placed under the table and used to access the smartphone. The best way to protect your information against GhostTouch is to make sure your smartphone has a security mechanism, either a PIN code, a swipe pattern or biometrics.

