A novel movable antenna (MA)-aided secure transmission framework is proposed to enhance the secrecy transmission rate without relying on the eavesdropper's channel state information. Within this framework, a joint beamforming and jamming scheme is proposed, where the power of the confidential signal is minimized by optimizing the positions of the MAs, and the residual power is used to jam the eavesdropper. An efficient gradient-based method is employed to solve this non-convex problem. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate the superiority of the MA-based framework over systems using traditional fixed-position antennas in secure transmission.