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A Quick Guide to Five Crucial iOS Security Applications

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– November 30, 2011Posted in: Article, Review, Submitted

The use of mobile broadband has quickly become the primary medium of communication for people as they turn away from using traditional landlines services.

Smartphones have grasped a large portion of the cellphone market. More specifically, the iPhone by Apple has become an incredibly popular choice by the typical consumer. Being such a popular device, hackers have begun focusing their efforts on penetrating into people’s smartphones. To combat hackers, several services have been created in hopes of preventing hackers from accessing consumers’ iPhones.

One popular application offered in the App Store is VirusBarrier by Intego. VirusBarrier, priced at $2.99, is the first malware scanner for iOS devices, which include iPhones, iPads and iPod touches. The malware scanner allows for the user to scan any downloaded e-mail attachments for potential virus and security threats. Intego’s VirusBarrier X6 software has won several awards in the past, making it a leading choice for users when it comes to protecting their iOS devices.

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Tags: App Store, apple, Intego, ios, IPad, iPhone, IPod Touch, smartphone

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