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Thousands of kids Apple IDs stored in plaintext on unprotected server

TeenSafe, a surveillance app that parents allegedly use to spy on what their kids are doing on their phones, failed to use a password to protect its servers. The app claims to let parent monitor all sent, received, and deleted Android text messages and Apple iMessages, call logs, web browsing history, contacts, messages sent via Whatsapp and Kik Messenger, as well as device location and location history. At least 10,200 records from the last three months had been exposed, although some were reportedly duplicates.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3274565/thousands-of-kids-apple-ids-stored-in-plaintext-on-unprotected-server.html

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