Hackers appear to have targeted a US location tracking firm that collects information through smartphones, including precise movements of people. Tind

Millions of people's 'intimate' location data stolen in major hack

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2025-01-11 10:00:03

Hackers appear to have targeted a US location tracking firm that collects information through smartphones, including precise movements of people.

Tinder, Spotify, Citymapper, Mumsnet and Sky News were among hundreds of companies named in a sample list of apps linked to the breach.

Hackers appear to have targeted a US location tracking firm Gravy Analytics. It collects information through smartphones, including peoples' precise movements, and then provides it to other companies or governments.

More than 10 terabytes of data is thought to have been stolen, with Russian-speaking hackers sharing a sample of the stolen information on a well-known hacking forum.

Baptiste Robert, founder of Predicta Lab, a company that provides tools for online privacy and security, analysed the sample and was able to easily identify individuals around military bases and government offices, as well as details about people's homes and family lives.

"It's not just your personal details, it's really quite intimate details about your life and what you're doing and how you're doing it."

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