Microsoft has announced plans to bring its Defender virus tool to iOS and Android by the end of this year. The Redmond-based company is developing applications for both mobile operating systems, designed to provide virus protection and a 'full command-line experience.' However, the exact capabilities of the apps remain undisclosed. Witness the unveiling at the RSA Conference next week.
Exciting News: Microsoft Defender Expanding to iOS and Android
Microsoft Defender ATP (Advanced Threat Protection) is now available on macOS. As of February 20th, the Public Preview has arrived on Linux. Microsoft emphasizes that Linux support has been a long-requested feature, so you can commence testing right away.
This is part of Microsoft's extended Microsoft 365 strategy. The company aims for you to use Microsoft services, irrespective of the platform you're on—whether it's macOS, Linux, Android, or iOS. Endpoint security takes center stage as Microsoft positions itself ahead of competitors in delivering just that.
The true purpose of Defender on iOS and Android remains unclear. For those familiar with iOS, there are certain limitations on this operating system. Consequently, Defender might prompt you to utilize Microsoft services such as Outlook. Hence, it can shield you from phishing attacks and more.
While awaiting the tool's arrival on iOS, users can refer to the best antivirus apps for iPhone here to select the most suitable supporting application.
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