INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
U.K.-based security researcher Robert Wiggins has found two exposed TeenSafe servers, leaking the passwords and information of some users of
the monitoring service.TeenSafe is meant to protect teenagers by letting their parents monitor their texts, phone calls, web history,
location and app downloads
The breach was first reported by ZDNet.According to the report, TeenSafe left two of their servers, which were hosted on AWS, exposed and
two-factor authentication so parents can keep an eye on their activity, making those teenagers even more vulnerable to malicious actors now
the case of the breach.According to ZDNet, the server held at least 10,200 records from the past three months containing customer data
The publication also included that some of those records were duplicates and that one of the servers appeared to store test data.That said,