00:00Is it possible to have control over your cellphone when you are connected to public wifi?
00:07A video was taken by a person who was interviewed in the Senate a while ago.
00:13It was Dano Tincunco.
00:19I thought it was lagging.
00:22I thought it was lagging.
00:26It was not the person who was holding the cellphone who was controlling this video
00:30that was released by the Senate Committee on Public Services
00:33who hacked the cellphone after using public wifi.
00:37Because it doesn't want to.
00:38Yes, it doesn't want to.
00:40Oh, it moved.
00:42There.
00:43It's trying to passcode.
00:47Oh.
00:48Yes, it's trying to passcode.
00:50Oh.
00:52It's trying to take a picture.
00:54Oh.
00:55The hacker even tried to access my camera.
01:03That's doubly scary.
01:05Finally, I was able to access the touchscreen after many attempts and was able to turn off my phone.
01:10And when I turned on my phone again, it changed my Face ID.
01:16So I disabled that and then changed all my passwords.
01:23And good thing, my bank accounts were not compromised.
01:34We are actually deploying mobile SOCs to maintain the mobile security operation center
01:43to monitor the security and integrity of the transmission.
01:51In terms of the internet, we helped with the telcos.
01:57There are databases.
01:59This is the list of websites that are malicious.
02:03Then it will be blocked automatically so that it cannot be accessed.
02:06The hacking of the Alacanang website was also stopped.
02:09The systems are being refreshed.
02:13It is being replaced regularly so that the system is updated in terms of security.
02:23Then number two is compliance with the standards.
02:27Even the sending of links to the texts of those who claim to be a bank or telco
02:31to get the information of the one who opened the link.
02:34Sometimes, scammers will send it to the texts of legit accounts using a device.
02:40CNTC has a continuous collaboration with PNP Den because they caught that kind of device.
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