#Amazon is still hosting #stalkerware victims' data weeks after breach alert
#Cocospy, #Spyic, and #Spyzie, have collectively compromised over 3.1 million Android phones, which we know because apps each had a #databreach in Feb.
As part of our investigation into stalkerware operations, which included analyzing the apps themselves, TechCrunch found that some of the contents of a device compromised by the stalkerware apps are being uploaded to storage servers run by #AWS.
https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/13/amazon-is-still-hosting-stalkerware-victims-data-weeks-after-breach-alert/
Amazon is still hosting spyware victims' data weeks after breach alert | TechCrunch

Amazon won't say if it will stop hosting data from three phone surveillance operations that spilled private data on millions of people.

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Imagine someone having access to every message you send, every photo you take, and knowing exactly where you are at all times. This isn't science fiction - it's happening right now to thousands of people

https://techcrunch.com/2025/02/27/spyzie-stalkerware-spying-on-thousands-of-android-and-iphone-users/

#cybersecurity #spyware #spyzie #stalkerware #android #iphone #app #techcrunch

Spyzie stalkerware is spying on thousands of Android and iPhone users | TechCrunch

Another little-known phone monitoring outfit has quietly amassed half a million customers, whose email addresses are now in Have I Been Pwned.

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Es gibt auch gute Nachrichten. Eins der übelsten #Stalkerware-Produkte wird nicht mehr verkauft: @[email protected]. Gut so.

Auch #Spyzie wurde als 'Kinder-Überwachungssoftware' für Eltern vermarktet, aber - versteckter - auch gezielt für Männer, die ihre Partnerinnen überwachen.