The notorious stalkerware operation TheTruthSpy, targeting Android devices, has been compromised once again. Two independent hacking groups discovered a security flaw that allowed unauthorized access to stolen data from tens of thousands of victims. This recent breach highlights the continued vulnerability of users due to TheTruthSpy's failure to address a previously identified bug, raising significant concerns over privacy and security in the digital age.
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New: Notorious stalkerware TheTruthSpy was hacked — again. Two hacking groups exploited a bug TheTruthSpy's operators never fixed, revealing that TheTruthSpy continues to spy on tens of thousands of new victims. Read our exclusive report: https://t.co/oT4k4DQ5ne https://t.co/oNnDe0ZgCn
NEW: Notorious stalkerware operation TheTruthSpy was hacked — again. Two hacking groups independently found a security flaw in TheTruthSpy that allowed the mass access of stolen mobile device data from tens of thousands of victims. https://t.co/u2KGj1afdJ
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Hackers uncover new TheTruthSpy stalkerware victims: Is your Android device compromised? https://t.co/oT4k4DQ5ne