Hapn, formerly known as Spytec, provides GPS trackers for vehicles and other assets. The disclosed data contains information about more than 8,600 trackers such as IMEI numbers but thankfully no location data.

The company, which says it tracks more than 460,000 devices, did not respond to TechCrunch’s requests for comment.

Open data remains available at the time of writing.

Source: Ferra

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