A new TheTruthSpy security flaw exposes victims to data theft and privacy risks. Learn why it matters and how to protect yourself.
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TheTruthSpy Security Flaw Puts Thousands At Risk TheTruthSpy Security Flaw Exposes Victims To Major Risks A newly discovered security flaw in TheTruthSpy has raised serious concerns about the safety of personal data. TheTruthSpy, a widely known stalkerware app, contains a vulnerability that allows anyone to reset passwords, hijack user accounts, and gain access to sensitive information. With thousands of devices potentially compromised, many users are asking how dangerous this flaw really is and what it means for victims whose privacy is already under threat. Image : Google TheTruthSpy Security Flaw And Its Dangers TheTruthSpy vulnerability was uncovered by an independent security researcher who found that the app’s password reset function could be exploited to take control of any account. Once hijacked, attackers can access private messages, call logs, photos, and location data of unsuspecting victims. This kind of flaw is especially troubling because many stalkerware apps like TheTruthSpy are already used in abusive ways, often withou…