He went on to speculate about the origin of the nude photos: “Were they found on compromised devices without the owner’s knowledge or consent? They certainly don’t look like something that can be put into the ticketing system.”
CSOonline has reached out to mSpy to comment on the breach and ask what advice it has for its customers, but we are yet to hear back from the company. We’ve also asked Zendesk to comment on whether mSpy’s use of its technology falls under the terms of service, so far without success.
‘Stalkerware’
mSpy – which leaks reveal is owned by Brainstack, a Ukrainian IT company – is mobile and computer monitoring software designed for parental control and employee monitoring. The technology, first released in 2010, is available on iOS, Android, Windows and macOS.
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