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pcTattleTale stalkerware maker sentence includes fine, supervised release

6 April 2026 at 13:21

A federal judge has sentenced the maker of stalkerware pcTattleTale, which went out of business after a data breach, to supervised release and a $5,000 fine.

Bryan Fleming pleaded guilty in January to a charge of intentionally manufacturing, possessing or selling a device with the knowledge that it would be primarily used for surreptitious interception of communications. On Friday, a judge handed down Fleming’s sentence.

It was the first stalkerware conviction since 2014, when the maker of StealthGenie, pled guilty and also didn’t serve prison time, instead receiving a $500,000 fine from the court.

According to Fleming’s plea agreement, his incriminating activity began as early as 2017, as the owner of Fleming Technologies LLC.

β€œDefendant’s software enabled buyers to covertly and remotely monitor a victim’s cellular telephone and computer activities, including, texts, emails, phone calls, geo-location, and web browsing,” the agreement states. β€œDefendant began directly advertising his spying software to persons wanting to spy on spouses or partners without their knowledge.”

It continued: β€œDefendant’s spying software covertly created a video every time a victim’s device was used, which captured any and all activity occurring on the device. The person monitoring the device could log into a remote dashboard and monitor the activity on the victim’s device.”

An undercover agent from Homeland Security Investigations, a division of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, posed as a marketing affiliate and customer to communicate with Fleming, according to a 2022 indictment.

pcTattletale went out of business in 2024 after suffering a data breach. Researchers have found that stalkerware apps often fail to protect personal information collected during their use.

An attorney for Fleming didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Monday morning.

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