ATLANTA, Feb. 2, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LIGATT Security International (Pink Sheets:LGTT), the world’s no.1 cyber security company, today announced that Google has accepted the company’s application to become a provider to develop future cell phone applications for Androids operating system which include cell phone brands such as Motorola, Nokia, and Google Nexus. LSI’s first application to be submitted for approval will be the company’s Hacker for Hire application. Hacker for Hire was developed to provide assistance to consumers dealing with cyber security issues. Consumers will be able to access the application via their Google phones.
Android is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel, initially developed by Android Inc., a firm later purchased by Google. The Android operating system has also been considered important enough by a lot of the most popular internet sites and services to create native android applications. These include MySpace and Facebook.
LSI’s Hackers for Hire application is a service where Certified Ethical Hackers for Hire will help solve almost any computer hacking, cyber extortion, cyber bullying, or cyber stalking problem, in addition to conduct background checks. The application will benefit business professionals, security consultants, private investigators, public and private school officials, law enforcement officials, as well as the everyday consumer. In addition, application users can also access the Hacker for Hire services through LIGATT Security’s website and Facebook page.
LSI is the nation's premier hi-tech security company and recognized as a leader in computer security and cyber-crime investigation. It is a publicly traded company whose mission is to be the nation’s leading provider of hi-tech crime investigations, by protecting their clients against Black Hat Hacking one CPU at a time.
For additional information regarding LSI’s new Hacker for Hire application, or LIGATT Security International visit www.ligattsecurity.com.
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