By taking rigorous enterprise grade security technologies typically available on costly appliances and adapting them to a scalable and proprietary cloud architecture, Spotflux brings the unification of threat management and privacy protection into the hands of consumers and SMBs. Spotflux was conceived and launched by a team of passionate software visionaries who anticipated the evolution of increasingly sophisticated threats that would emerge in the wake of exploding wireless Internet availability on mobile devices. There is a free trial for the mobile solution followed by a minimal charge of $1.99/month or $5.99/year. Spotflux's mobile and desktop solutions are now available worldwide and can be downloaded at. It's critical that consumers and small and medium-sized businesses throughout the world have an affordable way to protect themselves from all types of malicious activity on their mobile devices. "Reports have warned that 2013 is the year in which mobile security threats will increase, especially as we see the rise in employees bringing their own device to work. "Spotflux provides a safe connection to the Internet that immediately reacts to and protects against malicious activity and unwanted tracking before it lands on your mobile device, all while guarding your privacy," said Chris Naegelin, CEO and co-founder of Spotflux. Spotflux integrates advanced technologies, including a worldwide geographically dispersed VPN a robust security stack that identifies and blocks malware, viruses, identity thieves, and unwanted tracking privacy tools that detect and remove tracking code and a bandwidth compression paradigm that saves users cost on their data plans. The Spotflux mobile solution for Android devices will be available this June. This simple-to-use and affordable download protects consumers and small and medium-sized businesses from malicious activity with the same rigor once reserved only for large corporations. To combat this issue, Spotflux, a leader in security and privacy solutions for the Internet, today announced the completion of the worldwide roll out of its proprietary cloud-based advanced security and privacy solution for Apple iOS mobile devices now available in the United States, Canada and Western Europe. Published reports have also warned that 2013 is the year in which mobile security threats will increase. NEW YORK, Ap/CNW/ - Malicious software targeting mobile devices has risen 185 percent in less than a year, according to a 2012 report from the Government Accountability Office. SMBs "Mobilized" to Take Action? Spotflux Introduces Advanced Security And Privacy Solution For Mobile Devices, Protecting Consumers And Small/Medium Businesses From Malicious Activity On The Internet 2013 Has Been Touted as The Year in Which Mobile Security Threats Will Escalate-Are Consumers and SMBs "Mobilized" to Take Action?
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