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PCTattletale leaks victims' screen recordings to entire Internet
PCTattletale leaks victims' screen recordings to entire Internet
PCTattletale is a simple stalkerware app. Rather than the sophisticated monitoring of many similarly insecure competitors it simply asks for permission to record the targeted device (Android and Windows are supported) on infection. Afterward the observer can log in to an online portal and activate recording, at which point a screen capture is taken on the device and played on the target's browser.
·ericdaigle.ca·
PCTattletale leaks victims' screen recordings to entire Internet
#FuckStalkerware pt. 3 - ownspy got, well, owned
#FuckStalkerware pt. 3 - ownspy got, well, owned
we continue our series on stalkerware with a write-up and batch of data sent to me by a source last night. this time it is the brazilian ownspy (aka webdetective and saferspy, by mobileinnova) that has been completely hacked. among other things ownspy claims to be the #1 most privacy focused "parental control app" allegedly featuring E2E encryption, if this sounds too good to be true that's because it mostly is, but more on that later.
·maia.crimew.gay·
#FuckStalkerware pt. 3 - ownspy got, well, owned
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new phone spying operation
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new phone spying operation
year after it was banned by the Federal Trade Commission, a notorious phone surveillance company is back in all but name, a TechCrunch investigation has found. A groundbreaking FTC order in 2021 banned the stalkerware app SpyFone, its parent company Support King, and its chief executive Scott Zuckerman from the surveillance industry. The order, unanimously approved by the regulator’s five sitting commissioners, also demanded that Support King delete the phone data it illegally collected and notify victims that its app was secretly installed on their device.
·techcrunch.com·
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new phone spying operation
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new phone spying operation
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new phone spying operation
year after it was banned by the Federal Trade Commission, a notorious phone surveillance company is back in all but name, a TechCrunch investigation has found. A groundbreaking FTC order in 2021 banned the stalkerware app SpyFone, its parent company Support King, and its chief executive Scott Zuckerman from the surveillance industry. The order, unanimously approved by the regulator’s five sitting commissioners, also demanded that Support King delete the phone data it illegally collected and notify victims that its app was secretly installed on their device.
·techcrunch.com·
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new phone spying operation