Ashley Turner+FollowWould You Trust a 'Hidden' Spy App?Catwatchful, a so-called child monitoring app, just got exposed for leaking both its users’ and victims’ data—think emails, passwords, photos, and even live audio. The kicker? The spyware’s creator got unmasked too. With spyware like this banned from app stores but still thriving, are we underestimating the risks of consumer-grade surveillance tech? Would you ever use or trust these apps, even for 'good' reasons? #Tech #Spyware #DataBreach02Share
calvinrowland+FollowCan iPhones Ever Be Truly Secure?Apple just confirmed a zero-click exploit in iMessage was used to spy on journalists—no taps, no links, just a malicious file and your device is compromised. Even with Apple’s rapid patching, the spyware industry keeps finding new ways in. Are we underestimating the power of commercial surveillance, or is this just the new normal for digital privacy? Where do you draw the line between innovation and risk? #iPhoneSecurity #Spyware #DigitalPrivacy #Tech11Share
Brian Weaver+FollowIs Your iPhone Really Spy-Proof?Researchers claim a new spyware campaign may have targeted iPhones in the U.S. and Europe, exploiting a flaw in the Nickname feature. Apple says it was just a regular bug, but some experts aren’t convinced. With high-profile users possibly in the crosshairs, is Apple’s security reputation at risk, or is this just hype? Would you trust Lockdown Mode to keep your data safe? Let’s debate. #iPhoneSecurity #Spyware #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Ashley Turner+FollowMercenary Spyware: Is iPhone Still Safe?Apple just sent out another round of alerts to iPhone users, warning them about mercenary spyware attacks. These aren’t your average phishing attempts—these are targeted, sophisticated hacks aimed at specific people. Apple’s not saying who’s behind it, but they’re urging users to update their devices and use Lockdown mode. Does this make you rethink how secure your iPhone really is, or is Apple’s approach enough to keep you confident? #AppleSecurity #Spyware #iPhone #TechDebate #DigitalPrivacy #Tech90Share