An app called Getting Out left hundreds of millions of intimate messages between inmates and their loved ones exposed on the internet. https://t.co/5tWdj45srn
— Dhruv Mehrotra (@dmehro) September 4, 2020
This is the very same company that this week filed a patent for a fugitive sniffing drone that, I shit you not, quotes from the 1993 film The Fugitive. The artwork is riveting. https://t.co/CiY4Jdtfqr pic.twitter.com/A1Jgl0YZ13
— Dhruv Mehrotra (@dmehro) September 4, 2020
Global Tel Link, the biggest provider of phone and email services for inmates in the United States, has suffered a massive data breach related to one of its prison-based products https://t.co/HXOTOIQCtc
— Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) September 5, 2020
Telmate: Californian Software Company's "Getting Out" Prisoner Communication App's Unsecure Database Exposes Millions Of Inmate Recordshttps://t.co/9DhiWHkefw#databreach #databreaches #databreachesdigest #dataprivacy #CCPA #cybersec #cybersecurity #infosec #informationsecurity
— Data Breaches Digest (@db_digest) September 4, 2020
[NEW REPORT] A service used by incarcerated inmates at US prisons to communicate with their friends and loved ones, has exposed a database containing tens of millions of call logs, private messages, and other PII. More: https://t.co/UsxVJ2CMWs
— Bob Diachenko (@MayhemDayOne) September 4, 2020
⚠️ Most of us worry about our data getting #leaked as individuals not behind bars. Turns out, prison inmates also need to be on the lookout! ? https://t.co/xARIBazyU4 #CyberSecurity #Database #Breach #Privacy
— Anonymous??️ ?? (@YourAnonRiots) September 4, 2020
Prison communication app exposes database with millions of records https://t.co/enicAgPOtY
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) September 4, 2020
Telmate, a service used by incarcerated inmates at US prisons to communicate with their friends and loved ones, has exposed a database containing tens of millions of call logs, private messages, and personal information about inmates and their contacts. https://t.co/luo5S2eFit
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) September 5, 2020