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Hapn, a company that sellsGPS trackinghardware and software, is reportedly spilling sensitive user information online.

The data being exposed apparently includes customer names, and the names of their workplace.

Map shown on smartphone

It also includes data on more than 8,600 GPS trackers, and IMEI numbers for their SIM cards.

Location data is not included, though.

Misconfigured databases, website bugs, and other errors, can happen to anyone.

The company does not have a web page or form for reporting security vulnerabilities, the publication added.

The issue has been fully resolved, he added.

“We take security extremely seriously and have already implemented additional safeguards.

We’re in direct communication with the affected customers as well,” Besdin concluded.

ViaTechCrunch

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