mSpy
mspy.com
699,793
Global
471.25 MB
459.08 MB
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The mSpy leak occurred in 2015 and affected 699,793 records. mSpy is a cell phone monitoring software that tracks device usage, including calls, texts, emails, and online activities. The leak revealed sensitive information about device users, including their IP addresses, device types, and operating systems.
The leaked data also included information on how users interact with their devices, such as which apps they use, how often they check their emails, and which websites they visit. This data could potentially be used to track a persons behavior, location, and online activities, raising serious privacy concerns.
The leak was discovered by a researcher who obtained the data from a publicly available database. An investigation found that the data was collected over a period of three years, from 2012 to 2015, and included information from over 1 million devices.
The leaked data was not encrypted, which allowed anyone to access and use the information for malicious purposes. The leak highlights the importance of data security and the need for companies to take steps to protect user information.
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