💨 Abstract
An unknown hacker claims to have breached Gravy Analytics, a location tracking firm, with 1.4GB of data allegedly stolen. The data, which includes passwords, GPS coordinates, and nonpublic company domains, was reviewed as legitimate by a cyber intelligence company. The breach occurred around the time of a crackdown by President Joe Biden's administration on brokers using cellular data for granular location information.
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