Kaspersky Lab launches Security Solutions for Smartphones

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Kaspersky Lab launches Security Solutions for Smartphones

Kaspersky Lab has launched Kaspersky Mobile Security Solutions for consumer as well as the corporate segment.

Kaspersky Mobile Security 9.0 protects smartphones and communicator users from malware, network attacks and SMS spam, safeguards the data on a smartphone or a communicator if it is lost, and which offers a new privacy protection feature enabling users to hide information about any contacts they want to keep confidential. The new version now supports the Android and blackberry platform alongside Symbian and Windows Mobile.

The product highlights the following features:

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPZYLK2XKDRS627Oh0QzVd1aUoGr59senS6Ss_qq2vcJyS3cACnQ&t=1 Locate a lost or stolen smartphone

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPZYLK2XKDRS627Oh0QzVd1aUoGr59senS6Ss_qq2vcJyS3cACnQ&t=1 Secure contacts, photos and files from unauthorized access

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPZYLK2XKDRS627Oh0QzVd1aUoGr59senS6Ss_qq2vcJyS3cACnQ&t=1 Privacy protection

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPZYLK2XKDRS627Oh0QzVd1aUoGr59senS6Ss_qq2vcJyS3cACnQ&t=1 Block unwanted calls or SMSs

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPZYLK2XKDRS627Oh0QzVd1aUoGr59senS6Ss_qq2vcJyS3cACnQ&t=1 Parental Control

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPZYLK2XKDRS627Oh0QzVd1aUoGr59senS6Ss_qq2vcJyS3cACnQ&t=1 Protect smartphone from malware and network attacks

Mobile users running Symbian or Windows Mobile operating systems can password protect and encrypt their files with a strong encryption algorithm. The GPS Find feature will help users pinpoint their smartphone's current location. The Parental Control module in Kaspersky Mobile Security 9 makes it possible to restrict children from and other vulnerable individuals from calling unwanted numbers, such as premium-rate numbers, and also bar unwanted callers from calling them.

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