maia, to random
@maia@crimew.gay avatar

NEW BY ME: pt. 6: tattling on pcTattletale

my in depth article on yesterdays breach and defacement of stalkerware provider pcTattletale, there is some wild shit in there!

https://maia.crimew.gay/posts/fuckstalkerware-6

maia, to random
@maia@crimew.gay avatar

pt. 5 - déjà vu? OwnSpy pwned again

reporting on stalkerware feels like being trapped in a timeloop

written by me, edited by @rhinozz, cover art by Mukky's World

https://maia.crimew.gay/posts/fuckstalkerware-5/

WarmSoda, to technology in Brazilian phone spyware was hacked and victims’ devices ‘deleted’ from server

The hackers said that dashboard access also allowed them to delete victim devices from the spyware network altogether, effectively severing the connection at the server level to prevent the device from uploading new data. “Which we definitely did. Because we could. Because ,” the hackers wrote in the note.

The world needs more digital vigilantes

JoshuaACNewman, to random
@JoshuaACNewman@xeno.glyphpress.com avatar

Benevolent hackers clear stalking spyware from 75,000 phones
The unnamed hackers targeted spyware firm WebDetetive because "."

https://www.engadget.com/benevolent-hackers-clear-stalking-spyware-from-75000-phones-141904990.html

remixtures, to Cybersecurity Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Portuguese-language spyware called WebDetetive has been used to compromise more than 76,000 Android phones in recent years across South America, largely in Brazil. WebDetetive is also the latest phone spyware company in recent months to have been hacked.

In an undated note seen by TechCrunch, the unnamed hackers described how they found and exploited several security vulnerabilities that allowed them to compromise WebDetetive’s servers and access its user databases. By exploiting other flaws in the spyware maker’s web dashboard — used by abusers to access the stolen phone data of their victims — the hackers said they enumerated and downloaded every dashboard record, including every customer’s email address.

The hackers said that dashboard access also allowed them to delete victim devices from the spyware network altogether, effectively severing the connection at the server level to prevent the device from uploading new data. “Which we definitely did. Because we could. Because ,” the hackers wrote in the note."

https://techcrunch.com/2023/08/26/brazil-webdetetive-spyware-deleted/

lorenzofb, to random

NEW: Hackers breached WebDetective, a Portuguese-language stalkerware app that was used to monitor 76,000 Android phones in recent years.

The hackers claimed they deleted the data of people spied with the app from the company's servers.

“Which we definitely did. Because we could. Because ,” the hackers wrote in a note.

https://techcrunch.com/2023/08/26/brazil-webdetetive-spyware-deleted/

zackwhittaker, to random
@zackwhittaker@mastodon.social avatar

New, by me: Another phone spyware operation has been hacked.

A Portuguese-language spyware app called WebDetetive (not a typo) has been used to compromise over 76,000 Android phones to date.

The hackers also claim to have deleted victims' devices from the spyware's dashboard, effectively blocking compromised phones from uploading new data.

"Because #fuckstalkerware,” the hackers wrote.

More: https://techcrunch.com/2023/08/26/brazil-webdetetive-spyware-deleted/

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