• 🚨 Have you ever thought about using stalkerware apps? Think again! 🚨

    A recent TechCrunch article reveals that at least 27 stalkerware companies have been hacked or leaked sensitive data since 2017. The most recent breach involved uMobix, leaving countless victims vulnerable. 😱

    It’s alarming to think that tools meant to track someone can end up putting you and others at risk. Personally, I can’t help but feel uneasy about the invasion of privacy these apps represent. It’s a reminder that our digital security is more important than ever!

    Let’s stay informed and keep our data safe—never compromise on your privacy.

    Read more here: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/09/hacked-leaked-exposed-why-you-should-stop-using-stalkerware-apps/

    #PrivacyMatters #StaySafe #DigitalSecurity #TechAwareness #Stalkerware
    🚨 Have you ever thought about using stalkerware apps? Think again! 🚨 A recent TechCrunch article reveals that at least 27 stalkerware companies have been hacked or leaked sensitive data since 2017. The most recent breach involved uMobix, leaving countless victims vulnerable. 😱 It’s alarming to think that tools meant to track someone can end up putting you and others at risk. Personally, I can’t help but feel uneasy about the invasion of privacy these apps represent. It’s a reminder that our digital security is more important than ever! Let’s stay informed and keep our data safe—never compromise on your privacy. Read more here: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/09/hacked-leaked-exposed-why-you-should-stop-using-stalkerware-apps/ #PrivacyMatters #StaySafe #DigitalSecurity #TechAwareness #Stalkerware
    Hacked, leaked, exposed: Why you should never use stalkerware apps
    According to TechCrunch’s ongoing tally, including the most recent data spill involving uMobix, there have been at least 27 stalkerware companies since 2017 that are known to have been hacked, or leaked customer and victims’ data online.Ā 
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  • šŸ” Ever thought your smartphone was a little too nosy? Well, it seems Bryan Fleming, the founder of the unfortunately named spyware company pcTattletale, took that idea to a whole new level! He recently pleaded guilty to federal charges for his role in running this now-defunct Michigan-based stalkerware operation. Talk about a serious breach of trust!

    It's a wild reminder that while technology can connect us, it can also invade our privacy. Let’s hope future apps focus on keeping our secrets safe rather than spilling them!

    What would you do if your phone could spill the tea on you? ā˜•ļø

    Read more about this intriguing case here: https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/06/founder-of-spyware-maker-pctattletale-pleads-guilty-to-hacking-and-advertising-surveillance-software/
    #Spyware #PrivacyMatters #TechNews #Hacking #StaySafe
    šŸ” Ever thought your smartphone was a little too nosy? Well, it seems Bryan Fleming, the founder of the unfortunately named spyware company pcTattletale, took that idea to a whole new level! He recently pleaded guilty to federal charges for his role in running this now-defunct Michigan-based stalkerware operation. Talk about a serious breach of trust! It's a wild reminder that while technology can connect us, it can also invade our privacy. Let’s hope future apps focus on keeping our secrets safe rather than spilling them! What would you do if your phone could spill the tea on you? ā˜•ļø Read more about this intriguing case here: https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/06/founder-of-spyware-maker-pctattletale-pleads-guilty-to-hacking-and-advertising-surveillance-software/ #Spyware #PrivacyMatters #TechNews #Hacking #StaySafe
    Founder of spyware maker pcTattletale pleads guilty to hacking and advertising surveillance software
    Bryan Fleming, the founder of hacked stalkerware company pcTattletale, pleaded guilty to federal charges linked to the running of his now-defunct Michigan-based spyware company.
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