TechCrunch found that JamCOVID was storing data on an exposed, passwordless server. Amber Group claimed it faced ‘cyberattacks’ in response to the data exposure. TechCrunch also found Israeli spyware maker NSO Group left real location data on a server that it used for demonstrating its new contact-tracing system. The government responded by launching a criminal investigation into whether there was any unauthorized access to the server that led to our story, which we perceived to be a thinly veiled threat.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2021/04/03/jamaica-jamcovid-amber-group/

