"Nowadays, mobile phones have all turned into small computers" says Frank Bock, the managing director of CORONIC GmbH. "That is why they have inherited all the typical security problems of their predecessors." The new Mobile S-Sicherheitscheck takes this new reality into account and scans smartphones' operating systems and integrated mobile browsers for old software. "Just like with PCs, out-of-date software is the main access point for Trojans - which are now spreading via phones", says Bock. In order to stop this from happening, users must always ensure the latest software is installed on their smartphones.
Sparkasse banks use CORONIC’s mobile security check
The new "Mobile S-Sicherheitscheck" of the Association of Savings Banks (Sparkassenverband) Baden-Württemberg has identified security gaps on smartphones, including the iPhone, Android phones or the Windows Phone 8
"Nowadays, mobile phones have all turned into small computers" says Frank Bock, the managing director of CORONIC GmbH. "That is why they have inherited all the typical security problems of their predecessors." The new Mobile S-Sicherheitscheck takes this new reality into account and scans smartphones' operating systems and integrated mobile browsers for old software. "Just like with PCs, out-of-date software is the main access point for Trojans - which are now spreading via phones", says Bock. In order to stop this from happening, users must always ensure the latest software is installed on their smartphones.