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LightSpy Strikes Again: Social Media Snooping Gets an Upgrade!
LightSpy’s latest update adds more tricks to its digital bag, allowing it to snoop on Facebook and Instagram users while ditching destructive antics on iOS. It’s like a spyware Swiss Army knife, expanding its reach across platforms without the need for a boot-breaking tantrum. Your private conversations could be in its crosshairs!

Hot Take:
Who knew spyware could be such an overachiever? The LightSpy implant is back and it’s got a new gym membership, protein shakes, and a personal trainer. Now, it can flex its muscles on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, because why limit your privacy invasion to just texts and emails? It’s as if LightSpy got a makeover, and hackers are loving its fresh new look. Meanwhile, Android users are being served a financial horror flick called SpyLend, where the plot twist involves predatory lending instead of the usual love triangle. It’s a digital drama out there, folks!
Key Points:
- LightSpy’s updated version now targets social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram for data extraction.
- The spyware supports over 100 commands across multiple platforms, from Android to Linux.
- New capabilities focus on broader operational control and plugin version tracking.
- SpyLend, an Android malware, masquerades as a financial app to exploit Indian users.
- Fake banking apps are targeting Indian customers with phishing tactics to steal credentials.