
I’m pleased to share that Lookout Mobile Endpoint Security has achieved yet another leadership milestone by being named SC Awards’ Best Mobile Security Solution of 2021. This is a tremendous honor, and I couldn’t be happier for our customers, partners, and employees.
The IDC MarketScape for Mobile Threat Management Software just named Lookout a leader for the third consecutive year. Everyone at Lookout works hard to make sure we provide the best mobile security for our customers, so it’s incredibly satisfying to have the MarketScape recognize our capabilities and strategies.
One of the most important actions you can take to keep your smartphones and tablets secure is to make sure their apps and operating systems are up to date. The problem is the traditional tools make this task extremely complicated and error-prone.
The Coronavirus has impacted businesses and employees in a myriad of ways, and one common thread is the sudden need for employees to work remotely. Because of this, organizations may want to rush into adopting a BYOD program so that employees can work more effectively from home. But without the appropriate controls, they may be unintentionally introducing new risks to their organization.
2019 was another eventful year in the security space, with hackers targeting government agencies and corporations alike -- from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s to Quest Diagnostics’ data breach. As we head into 2020, here are five trends we expect will emerge in the coming year.
Researchers recently found a piece of iOS malware called XcodeGhost in a number of apps in the Apple App Store. The creator(s) of XcodeGhost were able to sneak the malicious code into these apps without the app developers’ knowledge. These unsuspecting apps include popular consumer apps like WeChat and CamCard, showcasing the potential for the XcodeGhost malware to impact potentially hundreds of millions of victims. What is XcodeGhost? XcodeGhost is a piece of malware that can steal data and...
This week, the security world exploded with the news that Hacking Team, a vendor of Italian spyware -- software that captures Skype, message, location, social media, audio, visual, and more data, and is marketed as “stealth” and “untraceable” -- was hacked. One of the major takeaways is that a significant number of governments in the world, Hacking Team’s customers, are actively seeking to compromise iOS and Android devices, likely to access the trove of data stored on or accessed by these...