Rising, the Chinese leading security software provider, today releases Rising Mobile Security software which fully protects users’ mobile phone security. Rising Mobile Security, which claims to be the first mobile security software that successfully passed the West Coast Labs test and won Checkmark Certificate of Mobile Security Anti-Malware, is now available for free download for both Android & Symbian devices.

Rising Mobile Security software integrates the powerful and advanced functions of Antivirus, Privacy Protection, Defense Harassment, and Mobile Optimization, as well as other auxiliary functions. Here below are details of main functions of Rising Mobile Mobile Security software:
- Antivirus, provides mobile phone users with multi-methods to scan virus program and, defense the mobile phone away from threats of malicious virus program.
- Privacy Protection, offers mobile phone users Password Management, Private Number Management, Data Encryption services and; defends privacy information of mobile phone users away from snooping.
- Defense Harassment, provides mobile phone users the powerful function of filtering incoming call and SMS; defending users away from intrusive harassment.
- Mobile Optimization, Provides mobile phone users functions of managing mobile process, installing mobile software, files management which are saved on memory card and, battery management
Download Rising Mobile Security:
In order to satisfy users applying different mobile phone OS to enjoy the same mobile phone security defense, Rising Mobile Security software is designed to support two mobile phone operating systems, Android 2.0 Version and above; Symbian S60 with third and fifth version.
Now users can download this free Antivirus App to defense your mobile phone security.
September 26th, 2011 on 8:21 am
I’m a regular reader on this blog and here’s my opportunity to chime in. Even though I’ve tried a lot of antivirus softwares in the past, I’ve settled on the M$oft security essentials in the past 12 months, mostly because it’s free, and also because I really didn’t get any type of problems while using it. I’m not much of a M$ fanatic, it’s just happens that they at last released a solid product on the market.
September 30th, 2011 on 2:33 am
chime mse for android/symbian isn’t going to happen .
go back to sleep and get more regular on the pocelain seat.
September 30th, 2011 on 2:36 am
in case you get confused , I meant porcelain .