Avast SecureMe for iOS and Avast Mobile
Security’s new Wi-Fi Security feature for Android identify threats and secure
users’ mobile connections
Mobile
World Congress, Barcelona, Spain, March 2, 2015 – Avast
Software, maker of the most trusted mobile and PC security in the
world, today announced Avast SecureMe, the world’s first application that helps
iPhone and iPad users protect their devices and personal data when connecting
to Wi-Fi networks. The free app automatically locates Wi-Fi networks and tells
users which networks are safe. If the user chooses to connect to unprotected
Wi-Fi, Avast SecureMe will create a secure connection. This is the same unique technology
that scans Wi-Fi networks for security threats for the more than 175 million PC
users that Avast protects.
“Public Wi-Fi and unsecured routers have
become prime targets for hackers, which presents new risks for smartphones and
tablets – even iOS devices aren’t immune,” said Jude McColgan, president of
Mobile at Avast. “Avast SecureMe and Avast Mobile Security offer users a simple,
one-touch solution to find and choose safe networks to protect themselves from
the threat of stolen personal data.”
Connecting to Wi-Fi networks in public
areas such as airports, hotels, or cafes has become commonplace. However, while
convenient, open Wi-Fi connections pose a significant risk, especially if they are
based off of poorly configured routers – and Avast has found that the majority
of routers worldwide are poorly configured. Unsecured routers are susceptible
to DNS hijacking, by which cybercriminals redirect web traffic to fake Internet
sites. When users log in, for example, to a banking site, thieves can capture
the login credentials. On unprotected Wi-Fi networks, thieves can also easily see emails,
browsing history, and personal data if a consumer does not use a secure or
encrypted connection like a virtual private network (VPN).
Avast SecureMe includes Wi-Fi Security,
which scans Wi-Fi connections and notifies the user of security issues. Threats
and risks that Avast SecureMe scans for include routers with weak passwords,
unsecured wireless networks, and routers with vulnerabilities that could be
exploited by hackers. This helps the user make a better decision when choosing
a Wi-Fi connection.
Avast SecureMe also features a VPN to
secure user connections while they conduct online tasks, such as checking
emails, banking, and visiting their favorite social network sites. Avast
SecureMe automatically connects to the secure VPN when it detects a user
connecting to public Wi-Fi, thus making all transferred data invisible to
prying eyes. Users can disable the protection for Wi-Fi connections they trust,
like their home network.
Avast SecureMe for iOS will be available
soon in the iTunes Store. The Wi-Fi Security feature is now also included in
the Avast Mobile Security app for Android, available on Google Play.