AppleMobile Active Defense iPhone security application helps avert Identity Theft

Mobile Active Defense iPhone security application helps avert Identity Theft

Mobile Active Defense

Mobile phone customers especially those wielding an iPhone or smarphone seem to be more susceptible to Identity Theft from hostile phishing spam attacks. To counter this sort of threat, iPhone users can take complete advantage of Mobile Active Defense or better known as M.A.D. It is noted to be the premier Apple-approved iPhone security application that shields consumers from Identity Theft.

It is reported that over 10-15 million Americans claim to have their identities stolen which then amounts to severe monetary losses each year. Identity theft seems to be increasing as the years progress. Loads of people rely on their iPhone and smartphones to carry out their business matters and deals. According to MAD Partners, the latest offering will help prevent and protect these users from cyber criminals. Users are conned into giving out their personal details and credentials which is the beginning of Identity Theft.

Christopher Breceda, Executive Vice President of Strategic Business Development at M.A.D. Partners said, “A significant amount of Identity Theft comes from users who are not security-aware and who click on links in emails much too quickly. Thus, about 3% of smartphones are already infected with some type of hostile software.”

Winn Schwartau, Chairman of M.A.D. Partners stated, “If the casual user doesn’t see the spam and doesn’t receive the phishing attacks, he can’t respond to them. This is social engineering 101, and we wanted to help put a stop to it. M.A.D. protects as many email accounts as the user wants to protect.”

Mobile Active Defense is noted to be a Zero Footprint Security app fashioned for the iPhone and iPad devices. The latest software executes more than 100 security updates per day without the need for users to get personally involved. All the viruses, malware and other criminal tools are taken care of before it hits the iPhone. Users then receive just pure and filtered e-mail minus any dangerous hazards.

iPhone users can take advantage of a free trial from the Apple App Store.

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