Tracker firm Hapn spilled names of thousands of GPS tracking customers
Briefly

A security researcher alerted TechCrunch in late November about an alarming website bug that caused the GPS tracking firm Hapn to inadvertently expose the personal details of thousands of its customers, including their names and workplace affiliations.
Hapn, formerly known as Spytec, provides tracking services for a variety of devices and sells GPS trackers directly to consumers. This breach raises serious concerns about data security practices within the company.
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