comes days after a hackerdefaced the spyware maker’s websiteand published links containing large amounts of data from pcTattletale’s servers, including databases of customers’ information and some victims’ stolen data.
pcTattletale was a remote surveillance app — often known as “stalkerware” for its ability to track people without their knowledge — that
allowed the person who planted the app to remotely view screenshots of the victim’s Android or Windows device and its private data from anywhere in the world. pcTattletale advertised its spyware app as a way to monitor employees, but also openly promoted its ability to snoop on spouses and domestic partners without their consent, which is illegal.