Data breach exposes sensitive information of thousands of GPS tracking customers at Hapn

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A data breach at Hapn has exposed sensitive information of thousands of GPS tracking customers. A security researcher discovered a bug on the company's website that allows unauthorized access to customer names and details about over 8,600 GPS trackers. Hapn has not responded to alerts from researchers or media inquiries. The company, which claims to have over 460,000 active devices, has not provided a way for users to report security issues. The leaked data does not include location information. Hapn's lack of communication raises concerns about its handling of the situation.


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