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Bitdefender Mobile Security named best overall in 2026 mobile antivirus roundup

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5/5/2026, 9:42:40 AM

Bitdefender Mobile Security named best overall in 2026 mobile antivirus roundup

An updated hands — on guide published May 5, 2026 names Bitdefender Mobile Security the top mobile antivirus and highlights alternatives — Sophos, Surfshark, Avast, AVG, Norton and McAfee — after hours of testing and research.

An updated hands‑on guide to mobile antivirus software, published May 5, 2026 and authored by Ritoban Mukherjee, ranks mobile security apps for Android and iOS after hours of testing and research. The piece frames modern phones as “target‑rich” devices that store banking apps, saved passwords and private data, and it presents specific product recommendations aimed at general users, IT teams and people who already use related services such as VPNs.

The roundup’s headline picks put Bitdefender Mobile Security at the top overall. Other recommended options include Sophos Intercept X for Mobile as the best free choice for IT teams; Surfshark Antivirus as the best mobile security bundle for users who want a VPN pairing; Avast Mobile Security as the best free Android option; AVG Antivirus as the best budget multi‑device Android choice; Norton 360 for Mobile as the runner‑up; and McAfee Mobile Security as the best alternative for app scanning.

Selections were based on a mix of hands‑on testing, vendor and retailer listings, independent review comparisons and customer feedback. Testers weighed platform coverage across Android and iOS, feature sets and usability, noting that modern mobile security suites have moved beyond traditional signature scanning into broader protection capabilities. The guide emphasizes non‑traditional antivirus functions that matter to developers and security teams: real‑time blocking of phishing links, notifications about account‑related data breaches, and pre‑connect warnings for suspicious Wi‑Fi networks. Those features can materially change an organization’s attack surface and therefore influence how developers prioritize threat detection, app hardening and secure configuration.

For procurement the roundup highlights practical tradeoffs: free, enterprise‑friendly options such as Sophos versus paid bundles that integrate additional services like Surfshark’s VPN; budget multi‑device licensing from vendors like AVG; and narrower tools focused on app scanning (McAfee) versus broader suites that combine multiple protections (Bitdefender, Norton). The article also discloses that affiliate links to vendor pages may generate commissions if readers purchase through them, while asserting editorial independence. Additional candidates beyond the highlighted picks are listed for readers to evaluate.

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  1. ZDNET AI · 5/5/2026
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