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Mobile security app with spyware detection
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Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA + 4 more
More locations: Remote in Canada | Remote in UK | Belfast, UK | Remote in Ireland
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Remote option from UK/Ireland or East Coast USA/Canada.
iVerify provides mobile security solutions for individuals and organizations through a mobile app that protects smartphones from vulnerabilities and spyware. The app includes risk analysis, spyware detection, and device management accessible via a centralized dashboard, with easy enrollment through the App Store that does not require MDM. It offers enterprise-grade user management by integrating with Okta, GSuite, and Azure AD, and operates on a subscription model for both individuals and enterprises. Its privacy-focused approach avoids collecting personal information, aiming to deliver clear security insights and practical protection against mobile threats while simplifying management for organizations.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$16M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2002
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"An exceptional and impressive attack": hundreds of millions of iphones threatened by hackers. About a quarter of Apple's circulating phones are threatened by a very powerful hacking technique, known as DarkSword, exploited by Russian pirates. Three experts warn of the risks. Published on March 24, 2026 at 07:32. / Modified on March 24, 2026 at 11:11. 5 min. reading time. Summary in 20 seconds. Learn more about this type of content. If you own an iPhone, a piece of advice: update it immediately. This advice, repeated for years by cybersecurity specialists, is more relevant than ever after the discovery of a set of security flaws. Pirates, acting notably on behalf of Russia, are suspected of being able to infiltrate hundreds of millions of Apple smartphones. Presumably, iPads are not affected. It was researchers from Google and cybersecurity companies iVerify and Lookout who announced a few days ago this sophisticated hacking technique, called DarkSword. It is enough for the victim to visit an infected website from the Safari web browser to have their Wi-Fi passwords, SMS, call history, location history, browser history, SIM card data and cellular network data, as well as health, notes, and calendar databases siphoned almost instantly. These attacks "allow malicious actors to obtain complete access to a user's device, with little or no intervention on their part. These sophisticated exploitation kits, reputed to be extremely expensive, are often considered technology reserved for state actors and companies developing tools for law enforcement and intelligence services," estimated Lookout in a note on March 18. The rest of this article is reserved for our subscribers. Support independent journalism and access all our articles for only CHF 9.- the first month.
Researchers uncover 'Darksword' iPhone spyware. Mar 19 2026 6:29AM Capable of penetrating millions of devices. A powerful software exploit capable of penetrating and stealing information from potentially hundreds of millions of Apple iPhones was planted on dozens of websites in Ukraine in recent weeks, researchers said. The discovery marks the second time this month that researchers have found spyware targeting iPhones and other Apple devices. Together, the two hacking tools show that the market for sophisticated malware capable of stealing data and cryptocurrency wallet information is flourishing, researchers said. Researchers with cyber firm Lookout, mobile security firm iVerify and Google published coordinated analyses of the malware they dubbed "Darksword." On March 3, Google and iVerify revealed a separate powerful iPhone spyware called "Coruna." Researchers found Darksword hosted on the same servers. "There's now a verified pipeline of recent exploits... that have ended up in the hands of potentially criminal entities with a financial focus," said Justin Albrecht, principal researcher with Lookout. Google said its researchers observed multiple commercial vendors and suspected state-linked hackers using Darksword in distinct campaigns against targets in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Malaysia and Ukraine. The campaigns in Malaysia and Turkey were associated with Turkish commercial surveillance vendor PARS Defense, Google said. PARS Defense did not respond to a request for comment. According to iVerify and Lookout, researchers discovered the malware being delivered to iPhone users running iOS versions 18.4 to 18.6.2 who visited one of dozens of Ukrainian websites. Apple released those versions between March and August 2025. It's not clear how many iPhones are vulnerable to Darksword attacks, the researchers said. Apple has released multiple fixes for the underlying bugs attackers used to make Darksword. Nevertheless, many people don't install iPhone updates, and an estimated 220 million to 270 million iPhones still run exposed iOS versions, according to iVerify and Lookout, which based the figures on public estimates. Google did not share its findings ahead of its report. An Apple spokesperson said the exploits targeted "out-of-date software," and that the underlying vulnerabilities have been addressed across multiple updates over the last several years for users running the latest versions of their devices' operating systems. "Keeping software up to date remains the single most important thing users can do to maintain the high security of their Apple devices," the spokesperson said. Additionally, all malicious domains identified by Google are blocked by Apple Safe Browsing in the Safari web browser to prevent further exploitation, the spokesperson said. The discovery of two distinct powerful iOS exploits this month suggests a robust ecosystem for tools that were previously limited primarily to state-level intelligence operations, said Rocky Cole, co-founder and COO of iVerify. Researchers said they discovered the vulnerabilities because of sloppy security mistakes not common in state-linked iPhone hacking. "The fact that they don't care if it gets burned, and that they're using them in mass attacks with poor (operational security), that says a lot about how much they value these tools," Cole said. "They're not overly precious about them being exposed." Darksword was found on the internet servers that suspected Russian operators of Coruna used, researchers with iVerify and Lookout said in findings and interviews.
'We're thrilled to expand our footprint': US mobile security firm to double headcount in Northern Ireland with new tech roles. By Claire Cartmill Published 16th Mar 2026, 09:38 GMT Updated 16th Mar 2026, 09:45 GMT iVerify deepens investment in Northern Ireland after choosing Belfast over other UK cities, with high-skilled jobs in engineering, data and support Wrapping up a week of engagements in the US, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced that mobile security company, iVerify, is expanding its operations and support team in Belfast. iVerify offers an advanced mobile endpoint detection and response security tool that protects mobile devices from modern mobile threats such as mercenary spyware and SIM swapping. The company was founded in 2023 and currently employs over 40 staff globally. Making the announcement while visiting the company's headquarters in New York, Minister Archibald said: "Foreign direct investment plays an important part in building our economic success. "Over the past week I have met with business leaders and potential investors to showcase the many advantages of doing business in the north, from our skilled workforce to our commitment to innovation and sustainability. iVerify's reinvestment is a vote of confidence in this proposition. "Invest NI has worked closely with iVerfiy to secure this investment. The new jobs will provide excellent opportunities for local talent. The company also plans to collaborate with our universities to develop placement and graduate roles - helping those at all stages of their careers." The company chose Northern Ireland for its expansion following consideration of several other locations including London, Manchester and Glasgow. Danny Rogers, co-founder and CEO of iVerify explained: "We're thrilled to expand our footprint in Belfast, which currently houses much of our engineering team. Northern Ireland stands out for its world-class tech sector, the exceptional talent pool we've pulled from to date, and excellent academic research facilities in the field of cyber security. We're excited to continue investing in Northern Ireland." Invest NI is supporting the investment with financial support and investor services. Roles on offer with average salaries of £78,000 include full stack development engineers, support engineers and data analysts. Anne Beggs, chief commercial officer at Invest NI added: "Invest NI is focused on building a strong, competitive economy that offers high-quality employment opportunities. iVerify's reinvestment in Northern Ireland not only strengthens our global reputation for exceptional talent but also brings significant international visibility to our world-class skills base. "Our inward investment team in the US and NI were instrumental in securing this reinvestment for Northern Ireland by providing iVerify with tailored support and guidance that showcased our compelling investment proposition."
iVerify, a mobile endpoint detection and response solutions provider, has announced near-real-time SIM swap detection for bring-your-own-device and managed-device environments. The feature addresses a critical security blindspot, as SOC teams typically discover SIM swaps only after incidents occur. SIM swap attacks have surged dramatically, with mobile phone accounts implicated in 48% of 2024 account takeover incidents and attacks rising 1,055% year-on-year, according to Cifas. Criminals use the technique to bypass multi-factor authentication and gain network access. iVerify's solution monitors device-level cellular signals and verifies potential swaps through carrier APIs integrated with Cinch, ensuring zero false positives. Scans run continuously every 15-30 seconds, alerting administrators automatically without user action. The feature will launch in Q2 2026 for iOS and Android devices on Verizon and T-Mobile networks.
iVerify and FTI Consulting announce partnership to combat sophisticated mobile malware. NEW YORK - November 13, 2025 - iVerify Inc., a leader in advanced mobile endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions, and FTI Consulting, Inc., a leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation, today announced a global partnership that will integrate iVerify's mobile protection into FTI Consulting's Cybersecurity offerings. FTI Consulting serves clients across the business cycle, from proactive risk management to rapid response to crises and dynamic threat environments, providing natural synergy with iVerify's ability to detect the most advanced threats affecting mobile devices, which are becoming the preferred method of exploitation for threat actors and intelligence gathering thanks to the wealth of data and privilege such devices contain. Adoption of mobile security solutions lags while millions of venture capital and government dollars pour into the commercial spyware market. The partnership with iVerify allows FTI Consulting to provide real-time monitoring and threat detection assurance, which is then paired with FTI Consulting's crisis response and forensics experts, should a client be targeted. "It's not surprising FTI Consulting's experts are early movers to offer mobile-focused solutions that reflect mobile becoming the primary target vector," said Danny Rogers, iVerify Chief Executive Officer. "Our research shows that among high-risk populations, there are at least 1.5 Pegasus infections per 1,000 phones and that number doesn't include other spyware strains. We're thrilled to align ourselves with the prestige of FTI Consulting and help identify these targeted attacks." "Businesses face increasingly sophisticated and fast-changing threats that are trending toward mobile devices," said Anthony J. Ferrante, Global Head of Cybersecurity at FTI Consulting. "It's important that our experts have the most advanced arsenal of tools to help clients mitigate and detect these threats as quickly as possible, and the capabilities of iVerify will enhance our mobile security strengths and resources." To learn more about iVerify or schedule a demo, visit www.iverify.io. To learn more about FTI Consulting's Cybersecurity practice, visit https://www.fticonsulting.com/services/cybersecurity. About FTI Consulting FTI Consulting, Inc. is a leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation, with more than 8,100 employees located in 32 countries and territories as of September 30, 2025. In certain jurisdictions, FTI Consulting's services are provided through distinct legal entities that are separately capitalized and independently managed. The Company generated $3.70 billion in revenues during fiscal year 2024. More information can be found at www.fticonsulting.com. About iVerify iVerify is a pioneer in mobile endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions, providing advanced protection against the real threats mobile devices face. The company's comprehensive security platform helps safeguard organizations from fileless malware, smishing, malicious applications, ransomware operations, and breaches resulting from credential theft. iVerify's solutions span from consumer to enterprise and government sectors, offering both privacy-focused BYOD protection and enterprise-grade security capabilities to help ensure every device in the workplace is secure. For more information, please visit: www.iverify.io.