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Hackers uncover new TheTruthSpy stalkerware victims: Is your Android device compromised?


TechCrunch adds 50,000 new Android device identifiers to its spyware lookup tool for victims of TheTruthSpy stalkerware.

Now, two hacking groups have independently found the flaw that allows the mass access of victims’ stolen mobile device data directly from TheTruthSpy’s servers. TheTruthSpy is one of a fleet of near-identical Android spyware apps, including Copy9 and iSpyoo and others, which are stealthily planted on a person’s device by someone typically with knowledge of their passcode. This is the latest in a streak of security incidents involving TheTruthSpy, and by extension the hundreds of thousands of people whose devices have been compromised and had their data stolen.

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