Hong Kong operator SmarTone has launched ST Protect, an anti-cyberattack software with on-device AI and a Machine Learning behavioral engine designed to protect smartphones from known and even unknown threats.
Cyberattacks have rocketed in recent years. In Hong Kong, there was an 86% increase in the number of security issues related to mobile devices in 2015 compared to the previous year. Globally, more than 87% of the top mobile apps have been hacked.
Stephen Chau, SmarTone’s interim CEO, said the new product is design to help their customers to “actively combat” mobile security threats.
“Recently we have observed the increasing trend of mobile threats and cyberattacks around the world as well as in Hong Kong, with WiFi attacks, viruses and malware continuing to become more prevalent,” he noted. “In many cases, these mobile security issues could lead to severe consequences for smartphone users – from financial loss to the exposure of their private data or personal communications to the public, and even ID theft. There is a pressing need for smartphone users to protect their phones.”
ST Protect is powered by Zimperium, a US-based security and technology company that has invented the world’s first mobile AI intrusion prevention system. It provides continuous and real-time protection to smartphones against the following mobile threats.
WiFi attacks and hacking, especially Man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks, no matter whether users are in Hong Kong or overseas: ST Protect alerts users to immediately terminate unsafe WiFi connections if threats are found.
ST Protect detects and stops abnormal app activities with patented behavioral analytics, and ensures apps only access permitted information. It also offers protection for known and unknown threats and even zero-day attacks. It also alerts users when their smartphone is under attack.