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Every Third Company Uses Mobile Devices for Financial Transactions, Kaspersky Lab Survey Shows
2 Dec 2015 6:25 PM IST
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According to a joint survey conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, over 30% of companies use mobile devices to access corporate bank accounts and to makefinancial transactions.
According to a joint survey conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, over 30% of companies use mobile devices to access corporate bank accounts and to makefinancial transactions.
Did you know that one in every two top manager pays money into corporate accounts viaa mobile banking app? The survey found that business representatives were increasingly making financial transactions with the help of mobile devices. In particular, 28% of small and medium companies and 34% of enterprisesconducted financial transactions via mobile devices. And it is not justthose infinancial departments (63%) but also top managers (54%) and even ordinary employees (8%) that freely make corporate financial transactions via mobile apps.
The growing use of mobile devices for corporate banking could be putting company funds at risk, as mobile cyber-threats have becomeas mobile threats have become much more widespread in recent years and arejust as dangerous to users as computer-based threats. Hackers are increasingly targeting mobile platforms. In the third quarter of 2015,Kaspersky Lab products for mobile devices detected more than 300,000 new malicious programs. Of these, the highest growth rates were demonstrated by a Trojan-Banker designed to steal credentials to Internet banking and e-payment systems, as well as credit or debit card data. The share of this type of malwareincreased from 0.6% (630 programs) in the second quarter to 1.5% (2500 programs) in the third quarter.
"The trend shows a continual increase in mobile banking usage by corporate banking clients. This trend is certain to continue as corporate and consumer banking clients alike migrate to the convenience of mobile banking. This creates an operational imperative for banks to very carefully consider the security and fraud prevention approaches they need to take in order to adequately ensure secure mobile banking applications, protect confidential customer data, and guard high-value corporate customer transactions. All users of mobile banking services, corporate and consumer, must also be vigilant about their own security and behavior while also questioning their bank about the measures taken to ensure their safety,“says Ross Hogan, Head of SafeMoney Business Development, Kaspersky Fraud Prevention, Kaspersky Lab.
Kaspersky Lab’s portfolio offers a wide range of solutions to ensure reliable multi-layered protection of the corporate IT infrastructure, including Kaspersky Security for Mobile. Especially for representatives of the banking sector,Kaspersky Lab offers Kaspersky Fraud Prevention SDK– a set of tools that can be used to create and configure safe mobile applicationsthatmeet information security requirements.
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