
The Heritage Foundation and its media arm, The Daily Signal, experienced a data breach that exposed 72,004 email addresses, including names, usernames, IP addresses, and password hashes, with 82% of the data already in Have I Been Pwned. Additionally, a significant data breach at mSpy, a phone surveillance operation, exposed 2.4 million unique email addresses in a 318GB breach in May 2024. The mSpy breach also included names, IP addresses, credit card photos, nude selfies, and support tickets. This incident marks the third time mSpy, a Ukrainian company, has been hacked since 2010.
A May 2024 data breach at mobile spyware company mSpy leaked millions of customer support tickets, including personal data, its third known breach since 2010 (@zackwhittaker / TechCrunch) https://t.co/HxQgZFo24C 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/vo4i922JA4
New sensitive breach: mSpy had 2.4M unique email addresses exposed in a 318GB breach last month. Data included name & IP address in user records & support tickets, plus photos of credit cards & nude selfies. 54% were already in @haveibeenpwned. More: https://t.co/3wTQtlBj13
NEW: A data breach at the stalkerware operation mSpy has exposed millions of its customers who bought access to the phone spyware app over the past decade, as well as the Ukrainian company behind it. This is the third time (!) mSpy gets hacked. https://t.co/gd3SFAclbk




