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  • Legal Consequences for Spyware Developer


    Michigan man learns the hard way that “catch a cheater” spyware apps aren’t legalA Michigan man, Fleming, faced legal consequences for selling the spyware app pcTattletale, which was used to spy on individuals without their consent. Despite being aware of its misuse, Fleming provided tech support and marketed the app aggressively, particularly targeting women wanting to catch unfaithful partners. After a government investigation and a data breach in 2024, Fleming's operation was shut down, and he pled guilty to charges related to the illegal interception of communications. While this case removes one piece of stalkerware from the market, numerous similar apps continue to operate, often with elusive operators. This matters because it highlights the ongoing challenges in regulating spyware technologies that infringe on privacy rights and the need for stronger legal frameworks to address such violations.

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