CUJO Launches Their New Site, Educates on the Dangers of Home Hacking and How to Protect Yourself

The critical need for IoT Security is evident as connected devices continue to expose homes to hackers.

CUJO, a revolutionary solution to fight home hacking, announced today the launch of its newly revamped website. This redesigned website offers quick and easy access to essential information on home hacking, as well as the ability to purchase CUJO directly.

The updated website has a clean, uncluttered design, improved functionality and enhanced rich content focused on CUJO’s mission to fight home hacking. The new website went live this week and is located at the same address: http://www.getcujo.com.

"I started looking for ways to protect our home and kids against stalkers, impersonators and cyber-criminals in general. Unfortunately, the solutions I found were either built for enterprises and thus very expensive, or they were only focused on protecting our PCs. I wanted a solution that was simple to use, affordable for any home, and sophisticated enough to guard all of my home devices. That's how CUJO was born."

Einaras Gravrock, Co-founder & CEO

"We are excited about our new website launch and the robust information it provides for customers, investors, partners and media to better understand CUJO," said Einaras Gravrock, Co-founder and CEO.  "We believe that this new site will allow our visitors to have a very informative experience as we continue to grow and increase our market presence."

Created by online security experts with extensive experience fortifying software and hardware against virtual threats, CUJO addresses the growing problems of home hacking.

There has been a lot of recent discussion in the news regarding hacked toys, a search engine for compromised baby monitors, and other growing risks associated with the Internet of Things. The Fisher-Price teddy bear hack is just the latest vulnerability found in recent months following other flaws found in IoT toys, including issues found in Hello Kitty, VTech, and Hello Barbie.

Unfortunately many of these systems and smart devices – thought to be safe – are still vulnerable. Smartphones, baby monitors and thermostats are all easy targets for cyber-criminals. From scaring your kids, to taking pictures and planned robberies, your home privacy is exposed. Once hackers compromise your connected devices, they can steal your bank information, tax records, and other financial data.

"I started looking for ways to protect our home and kids against stalkers, impersonators and cyber-criminals in general," said Gravrock. "Unfortunately, the solutions I found were either built for enterprises and thus very expensive, or they were only focused on protecting our PCs. I wanted a solution that was simple to use, affordable for any home, and sophisticated enough to guard all of my home devices. That's how CUJO was born."

CUJO’s new website will be updated on a regular basis with news of product launches, business activity, corporate milestones, and tips and advice on additional ways to secure your home network. Visitors are encouraged to explore the website and reserve their CUJO here.

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We are a team of researchers and engineers with decades of collective security and software experience. Our main office is in Los Angeles, CA. Give us a call at 1-844-GET-CUJO, we would love to grab coffee and tell you more about our story.

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