LIGATT Security International's Hacker for Hire Application Submitted to Apple for Approval

LSI's New iPhone App Soon Available to iPhone Users


ATLANTA, Jan. 27, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LIGATT Security International (Pink Sheets:LGTT) today announced that Apple Inc., the designer and creator of the iPod, iTunes, Mac laptop and desktop computers, will soon offer the iPhone Hacker for Hire application. The Hacker for Hire application should be available to all iPhone users through the iPhone App Store, starting Feb. 8th 2010.

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, law enforcement officials, as well as the everyday consumer. Application users can also access the Hacker for Hire services through LSI’s website and Facebook page.

“With this new application, LSI has the ability to help consumers reduce cybercrime from the convenience of their iPhones,” says Quinton Ash, Senior iPhone & Security Application Developer.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod, and the iPhone. The company operates more than 250 retail stores in nine countries, and an online store where hardware and software products are sold.

“The approval will be the easy part. The hard part is being prepared for the demand that we will receive,” says Gregory Evans CEO of LIGATT Security.

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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