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Spyware Company Leaves 'Terabytes' of Selfies, Text Messages, and Location Data (vice.com) 58

An anonymous reader writes: Spyfone, a company that sells surveillance software to parents and employers left 'terabytes of data' including photos, audio recordings, text messages and web history, exposed in a poorly-protected Amazon S3 bucket. News outlet Motherboard verified that the researcher could access anyone's data by creating a free account and installing the spyware on a test device. After a few hours, the researcher sent me back a picture I took.
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Spyware Company Leaves 'Terabytes' of Selfies, Text Messages, and Location Data

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    So now are they going to have to notify their "Targets" of a breach who will learn they were being spied upon?

  • other than WTF
  • by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Thursday August 23, 2018 @10:36AM (#57180324)

    Why would you want someone who you don't know the least thing about spy on your kids? Because he shares his findings with you?

    Do you also hire some seedy looking hobo as a babysitter?

    • Why would you want someone who you don't know the least thing about spy on your kids? Because he shares his findings with you?

      Do you also hire some seedy looking hobo as a babysitter?

      I don't. I just don't let my kids have smartphones.

      You approve ... right?

      Or is your real issue with parents doing anything protective in this regard?

      • Your kids will probably be seen as weirdos or at the very least have a hard time socializing in a teenage society that exists mostly via instagram and whatsapp, but that's a different concern. My business is security, not psychotherapy.

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