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Previous Next. JEDI Lifer. Sep 25, 27, 1, Last edited: Oct 14, Sep 20, 17, 12 0. Can we all just finally admit that every device and program connected to the internet is insecure? It wasn't Snapchat that got hacked but a third party web app using their API. I wouldn't touch that download with a ten foot pole, as there's no way of verifying the age of the subjects.
Rakehellion Lifer. Jan 15, 12, 35 I'm assuming these are more nude photos. JEDI said:. Rakehellion said:. FelixDeCat Lifer. Aug 4, 26, Further, is it really shocking that someone developed a way to save these items? If you wouldn't want your items to end up on the front page of the newspaper then don't send them.
I am in no way victim blaming - however with the current state of data security on the internet then a breach is not just a slight risk, it is approaching the status of inevitable. Knowing this, people need to really think about what they are willing to send over an insecure communications medium. Well, they resect their own. I'm still trying to track down the developers, who hid themselves behind a Whois guard to protect their domain registration data.
I'd say it's possible that they built the site specifically for their own entertainment. Zyrxil wrote: xaustinx wrote: umm It's like someone saying only 1 CD's worth of information was stolen as opposed to 26 CD's That's quite the discrepancy.
From what I've seen and I have not gone after the torrent myself , there are a number of claims about torrents of this data that are actually filled with other images and videos not from Snapchat.
There are a number of conflicting claims. If anyone has downloaded the torrent and can confirm its size and the number of photos and videos, and wants to go on record about it, feel free to contact me. Good thing that photographs of people are completely devoid of identifying information. I've just gotten an email from someone calling themselves "Riot," an "anonymous freelance security researcher," who claims to have done a data analysis of the Snappening files.
He I am assuming Riot is a he, but apologies for the gender error if not says there are 6. I'm going to update the story, with full disclaimers. Niann wrote: So, they write an app specifcally designed to send and recieve pictures that people would otherwise not want the recipient to save, forward, archive, etc.
I'm sure the owners of sites like reddit are going to be expending just as much effort keeping leaked pictures of ordinary people off their sites as they did for "the fappening" after the lawyers got involved. Quote: In other words, SnapSaved was apparently manually reviewing the photos that passed through the website.
Sounds insane. They should have client-side encrypted this stuff - let end users share passwords that never even make it to server. Or maybe they just wanted to sift through people's photos? This story continues to get more mind-boggling. Reviewing their users' photos for inappropriate content?
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