The most recent research of Kaspersky Lab shows that half of mobile devices worldwide face the risk of digital crime and malicious threats due to lack of adequate protection. The survey demonstrates the lack of awareness about the effective protection of portable devices.
The research, which was revealed last week to support Europol's Mobile Malware Raising Awareness Campaign as part of the European Digital Millennium Month, was conducted by Kaspersky Lab in order to better understand how users are aware of the online threats and how they are protected from these threats.
Out of 12.000 survey respondents in 21 countries we found that only 57% of tablets in Europe have a solution installed better safetys, a size which drops to 53% when it comes to smartphones. Europeans tend to protect their computers (89%) more than their mobile devices, a misjudgment when you consider how much important and personal information is stored on mobile devices these days.
Research shows that users are not aware of the need to protect their mobile devices with a security solution. While 54% of European users believe that desktop and laptops they definitely need security software, only 42% of them think the same when it comes to smartphones and tablets. In fact, an alarming percentage of European users (20%) are not even fully aware of mobile malware.
Some – but arguably very few – users try to protect their mobile devices. However, users largely limit this protection to the use of passwords. 75% of European users have a password on their computers and 63% protect their smartphone this way. This fact is worrying because, while the passwords may protect the physical device from being used by unwanted others, they offer no protection against malware, fraud or spear phishing attacks, which can occur when unsuspecting users have their devices in their hands. Only 40% of European consumers protect their mobile devices with both a password and a security solution, leaving over half of mobile devices globally vulnerable to crime.
The findings are worrying considering the multiplication of online risks posed by mobile devices and their users. Many of these risks are simply a consequence of people's online activities and the fact that they store and exchange data via their mobile devices daily.
The survey found that among Europeans who had faced digital threats, 12% had experienced an "infection" of their Android smartphone, while 22% had experiencedtheft of his data through his Android smartphone.
Victor Yablokov, Head of Mobile Product Line at Kaspersky Lab, said:Portable devices are an important part of our lives. They do not only have important information, but they are our portal to services such as online banking, email, photo sharing, communication with our loved ones and more. Not protecting these devices is not an option if we want to protect what is most important to us. But with only half of mobile devices being effectively protected, there is much more work to be done to be safe from digital threats.
In Kaspersky Lab, we want to help people become aware of the risks to which they expose themselves. The more technology they acquire, the more prepared they are for the online world and the dangers that he brings with him. "
Για να βοηθήσει τους χρήστες να προστατεύουν τις φορητές συσκευές τους από το ψηφιακό έγκλημα, η Kaspersky Lab έχει αναπτύξει τη λύση Kaspersky Internet Security for Android. Προστατεύει smartphones και tablets από επικίνδυνες εφαρμογές και ιστοσελίδες, διασφαλίζει την προστασία της ιδιωτικής ζωής του χρήστη χάρη στο φιλτράρισμα κλήσεων και κείμενων και η mode αντικλεπτικής προστασίας προστατεύει την ασφάλεια των δεδομένων του χρήστη σε περίπτωση που η συσκευή του χαθεί ή κλαπεί.
Mobile malware is also the subject of the Europol campaign for this year's Digital Security Month, the EU's annual campaign in October, aimed at raising awareness of the threats to digital security, promoting digital security among citizens and providing modern security information through education and exchange of good practice.