Recent cybersecurity incidents have revealed serious vulnerabilities in stalkerware applications, particularly Cocospy and Spyic, which have exposed the personal data of millions. A researcher identified a critical bug in these apps, leading to the exposure of sensitive information, including photos, text messages, and call logs. Specifically, Cocospy has approximately 1.8 million breached accounts, while Spyic has around 876,000. The breaches have raised concerns about the risks associated with using such applications, as they compromise the privacy of both the monitored individuals and those who believe they are using the apps for surveillance. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in cybersecurity and the need for greater awareness regarding the use of stalkerware.
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