Cocospy, Spyic, and Spyzie, which were caught spying on millions of individuals through hidden surveillance, have recently shut down after exposing a significant security flaw. This flaw enabled unauthorized access to personal data and revealed over 3.2 million emails of users who intended to spy on targets. The apps' websites became inoperative post-reporting of the breach, and their cold storage was deleted. There's speculation regarding the reasons for the shutdown as the operations typically go offline following security issues to manage legal and reputational damage.
The recent shutdown of stalking apps Cocospy, Spyic, and Spyzie marks a significant moment in the fight against hidden surveillance tactics.
The apps' accessibility to unauthorized users' personal data, including emails, raised alarming concerns about privacy and security.
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