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Spyware Slip-ups: mSpy’s Data Breach Exposes Millions Again
Spyware vendor mSpy suffers another massive data breach, exposing millions of users worldwide. The leaked data, published by Distributed Denial of Secrets, reveals potentially terabytes of sensitive information.
Hot Take:
When your spyware software gets hacked for the third time, maybe it’s time to consider a career change. Or at least invest in better security. And if you’re a car dealership, you might want to pay attention to ransomware gangs — they’re coming for your spare tires and your bitcoins!
Key Points:
- Spyware vendor mSpy suffers third major data breach since 2010, exposing millions of users’ data.
- Self-described “gay furry hackers” breach the Heritage Foundation’s blog, stealing 2GB of data.
- CDK Global, a car dealership software firm, reportedly pays $25 million in ransom to BlackSuite ransomware gang.
- DOJ disrupts RT bot farm operated by Russia’s FSB, seizing two domains and identifying 968 linked social media accounts.
- Data breaches reveal unexpected users, including U.S. government entities inquiring about mSpy.