Mobile security leader Appdome has unveiled an upgrade to its Mobile Account Protection suite, launching 32 AI-Native dynamic defense plugins designed to combat the growing threats of account takeovers (ATOs) and on-device fraud (ODF). This development significantly expands the company’s no-code security platform, allowing mobile brands to harden apps against emerging fraud techniques without complex development work.
The new plugins are strategically aimed at securing mobile identity and account data at critical points—during login, transaction, and user interaction—ensuring proactive defense before fraud occurs. By embedding security directly into the app’s execution layer, Appdome eliminates gaps left by legacy fraud and bot-detection tools that typically respond after an account has already been compromised.
“Account takeovers are among the most serious threats facing mobile businesses today,” said Jason Bloomberg, managing director at analyst firm Intellyx. “Appdome’s approach is designed to stop these attacks at the source, preserving both brand trust and consumer confidence.”
The update is particularly timely as mobile apps grow in complexity—especially with the rise of Super Apps—and cybercriminals increasingly use AI to bypass traditional protections. Appdome’s plugin suite addresses this by introducing:
- Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) for secure in-app data storage and access
- Dynamic Memory Protection to defend against credential harvesting and memory tampering
- Identity Theft Prevention targeting SIM swaps, overlay attacks, and fake UI screens
For enterprises, the corporate impact is twofold: a streamlined security lifecycle—enabled by Appdome’s no-SDK, no-server integration model—and stronger brand protection through preemptive threat detection. Meanwhile, consumers benefit from greater protection against identity theft, session hijacking, and account fraud in mobile commerce and beyond.
Appdome’s ThreatScope™ analytics and Threat-Events™ intelligence framework further enhance the solution, giving companies real-time visibility and customizable in-app responses when attacks are detected.
“Brands must move the front line of ATO defense deeper into the execution layer of the mobile app,” said Appdome CEO Tom Tovar. “We’re giving them the tools to do just that—without slowing down development.”
As mobile threats escalate in scale and sophistication, Appdome’s innovation positions it as a critical ally for businesses looking to secure the mobile channel and protect user trust in a digital-first economy.