Mobile spyware firm mSpy's database has appeared on the dark web, following an apparent hack on its systems last week. Emails, text messages, payment details, Apple IDs, passwords, photos and location data for mSpy users have all been exposed, according to investigative reporter Brian Krebs, who broke the story about the apparent — but as yet unconfirmed — breach. mSpy's technology is sold as a means for parents and employers to surreptitiously snoop on employees or family members, as its corporate blurb (which omits mention of one obvious market – suspicious spouses) explains: mSpy is the most popular and user-friendly application for watching over your kids, preventing theft and supervising your employees’ performance. Our mobile monitoring software runs invisibly on the target device to track all activity, including call log history, GPS location, calendar updates, text messages, emails, web history and much more. The firm – which boasts two million users and ...
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