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JABATAN TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI

LABSHEET / ASSINGMENT / CASE STUDY / PBT

COURSE : OPERATING SYSTEM


TITLE : LAB4
CLASS : DNS1A
DUE DATE : 29/8/2017

PREPARED BY:

N NAME MATRIC NO
O
1 NIK AFIQ AIMAN BIN NIK MAHMAD KAMAL 12DNS17F1024

2 AHMAD FIRDAUS BIN NGAH 12DNS17F1012

3 MUHAMMAD HILMI BIN ZAINUUDIN 12DNS17F1031

PREPARED FOR:

 LECTURER NAME : MOHD SABRI B AHMAD 

MARKS :
Activity 4A : HOW TO MOVE AND REARRANGE ICONS ONN THE GALAXY SAMSUNG
J2 PRIME

1. Choose the apps that’s you like to move from your home screen.
2. Press and hold the app , then drag it where ever you like.
3. After that, you released the app at place you want like in picture below.
4. Then, you can try to drag somewhere you want.
4B : HOW TO CREATE A NEW FOLDER ON THE GALAXY SAMSUNG J2 PRIME

1. Choose the app that you want to combine with the other apps.
2. Aftter choose, you must drag the app onto the other apps like in below.
3. After you do the step 2, this screen will be appear.
4. You can rename the folder follow your suitability.
5. Finally, you already create the folder in your mobile phone.
ACTIVITY 4C : How to add and adjust Home screen widgets on the Samsung galaxy
J2 Prime

1. First, you tap at the home screen and hold. And choose widget.
2. Then, this screen will be appear like this. Choose the whatever widget such as clock.
3. After that, you drag the clock widget and paste at home screen like in below.
4. If you want to remove the widget, hold down the clock and drag to the top to remove it.
2. How to prevent your mobile phone from being hacked.

i. Lock your phone when you’re not using it. Set a password and change it regularly to
Prevent others from guessing it. Lock patterns are an alternative if you have trouble
Remembering your password. Your phone may also have a facial-recognition lock
feature. If this is on, the device unlocks only when the camera detects your face.

ii. Activate your phone’s tracker capability, if it has one. If your phone supports this
feature, you can see its location on a map and track the device when it moves. If your
phone is stolen or lost, use the tracker app to lock it remotely. This makes it harder
for hackers to access your data.

iii. Update your phone’s firmware to the most current version. Many phones do this for
you automatically, but if you’ve turned this option off, you’ll need to download the
update manually. You can download the latest update directly from your phone.
Alternatively, connect your phone to the computer and launch the software that came
with the device.

iv. Install apps on your phone only if they come from a trusted source, such as the
manufacturer’s app store. Most official app stores verify the authenticity of their
products, so they’re much safer.

v. Check an app’s permissions before installing it. If an app requests access to your
personal information, don’t install it or deny the request.

vi. Avoid leaving you phone alone in a public place, such as on a restaurant table or on
your office desk. If you must leave the phone, keep it looked and hide it somewhere,
such as in a drawer, to prevent theft.

vii. Delete text messages from unknown senders that ask for your information, and avoid
clicking links in messages. Some hackers send messages that appear to be from
your bank or another trusted source. If you click the link in the messages, the hacker
can steal your information or install malware on the phone.

viii. Access the Internet on your phone only from a source Wi-Fi network. Wi-Fi networks
that aren’t secure allow nearby hackers to intercept your data when you get online.
Don’t’t do any shoping or banking on a public Wi-Fi network;hackers can swipe your
bank account number or other financial information.

ix. Protect your phone with an anti-virus app. Check your phone’s app store to see
what’s available for your device.

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