Release: mSpy (180 GB)
The third major data leak from top-selling spyware mSpy in a decade includes more than 5 million helpdesk support tickets from parent company Brainstack.
While marketing itself to parents as protecting their children, or employers monitoring their employees with consent, mSpy invisibly collects device keystrokes, location data, all incoming and outgoing message data, most popular communications app data, on behalf of paying customers.
Previously compromised in 2015 and 2018, this new leak from the spyware maker includes data from the help desk of parent company Brainstack, including support tickets from other Brainstack products. The new release includes about 5 million support tickets with data from some 2.5 million users.
maia arson crimew reported that some of these users include:
Law enforcement officers… a (now former) regional police chief in switzerland and an ICE enforcement and removal operations officer. Other notable government workers who at one point used mSpy (mostly privately, though that is not entirely clear for all of them) are eleventh circuit US court of appeals judge Kevin Newsom, australian then-parliamentarian Mark Parnell, a then-member of Recep Erdoğan's presidential staff, and two diplomats representing France and Germany.
The Brainstack_ and mSpy release includes subpoenas, documents, requests from police and governments, and is available as a direct download and a torrent. Please seed.
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