I spy another mSpy breach: Millions more stalkerware buyers exposed


Commercial spyware maker mSpy has been breached – again – and millions of purchasers can be identified from the spilled records.… mSpy showed up on Have I Been Pwned on July 11, with the site revealing hacktivists were responsible for the theft of millions of Zendesk support tickets from buyers unable to use the software.

“Comprising 142GB of user data and support tickets along with 176GB of more than half a million attachments, the data contained 2.4M unique email addresses, IP addresses names and photos,” the mSpy entry on Have I Been Pwned reads. The site attachments included screen grabs of financial transactions, photos of credit cards and even some nude selfies.

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