A maker of "smart" chastity belts left users details such as names and delivery addressers exposed on the internet.
techcrunch.com/2023/09/02/smart-chastity-cage-emails-passwords-location/
The company's website itself was also exposed to hackers, so the researcher who discovered this after getting no response from the company edited the site to add a warning.
The company removed the warning, but did nothing to fix the vulnerabilities.
>The company sells a chastity cage for people with a penis that can be linked to an Android app (there is no iPhone app). Using the app, a partner — who could be anywhere in the world — can follow their partners' movements, given that the device transmits precise GPS coordinates down to a few meters.
Normally I'd mock the insanely jewed "people with a penis" line, but in this one case it is apropos.