In February 2017, the mobile device monitoring software developer Retina-X was hacked and customer data downloaded before being wiped from their servers. The incident was covered in the Motherboard article titled Inside the ‘Stalkerware’ Surveillance Market, Where Ordinary People Tap Each Other’s Phones. The service, used to monitor mobile devices, had 71k email addresses and MD5 hashes with no salt exposed. Retina-X disclosed the incident in a blog post on April 27, 2017.
Domain | Entries | Date Breached | Hashing | Privacy | acknowledged? |
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https://retinax.com | 71,153 | 2017-02-23 | MD5 | Not rated | No |
Information leaked
Email addresses, Passwords
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