A threat actor claims to have compromised the database of SecureTeen, a popular parental control application designed for monitoring Android, iOS, and Windows devices. The actor has listed the alleged database for sale on a dark web forum, claiming it contains over 1.4 million unique records. While the dataset is labeled as US-based, the threat actor notes it includes “Mix World users,” suggesting the victims may be located globally. Access to the data is being offered for $1,000.
According to the actor, the database includes a total of 1,415,000 lines without duplicates. The allegedly compromised data includes:
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Full names (First and Last)
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Usernames
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Email addresses
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Password hashes (SHA1 encryption)
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Physical addresses (City, Zip, State, Country)
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Phone numbers
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Device IDs
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Account activity logs (created on, last updated)
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Organization names












