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Snapchat’s creators have said over and over that they’ve made Snapchats difficult to recapture, since they want to promote an aura of transience and impermanence with their app. And despite mounting evidence that there are ways to grab and recover these seemingly fleeting images , people continue to use Snapchat to send things they don’t want other people to see. Since the service functions as a private photo messaging platform, plenty of nude pictures get exchanged, even as it becomes more obvious that there are ways to surreptitiously save these photos. After all, if you like someone enough to send them a sexy picture, you’d hope that they wouldn’t go out of their way to save it against your wishes.
Unfortunately, there’s a new service around that encourages Snapchat users to exploit their friends and lovers and make those private pictures public.
Snapchat’s credibility is taking yet another thanks to a new website called Snapchat Leaked (very NSFW, and very slow right now – the site is getting a heavy amount of traffic, as you might imagine; Update: the site appears to be broken right now, but has been working on and off today) that showcases recovered or saved Snapchat photos. Anyone can submit a saved Snap to the site, and there are different categories like “Women,” “Men,” “Sexy,” and “Stupid,” among others. Suffice it to say you’ll see your fair share of genitalia and other private parts, and if you click on a link below the images censored with little Snapchat ghosts, you can see the unedited pictures.
The site’s creators also made a Twitter account, which gained over 9,000 followers in a single day.
— officialsnapchatleak (@snapchatleakoff) May 28, 2013
And even though Facebook pulled the original Snapchat Leaked page, a new one has surfaced and hasn’t been taken down yet. It already has over 10,000 fans – the original Facebook page had over half a million fans. The creators of the Facebook page note “Remember this is just for fun!” – a strange idea, since it’s obviously not so much for fun as it is for exploiting people who don’t realize their Snapchat friends aren’t in the least bit loyal and are willing to trade personal photos for a moment of spotlight on the Snapchat Leaked site.
But this might be worse news for Snapchat than for the victimized users. The photo-sharing service will likely have to come up with stricter measures to prevent sneaky screen captures and data recovery. And since this follows on the heels of a privacy group filing a complaint with the FTC regarding the app’s lax security, it’s high time the developers address the myriad privacy problems head on.
So who is behind Snapchat Leaked? We reached out to the creators but haven’t heard back yet. However, one Facebook us er was so enthusiastic about promoting the service that other users suspected it was him – and he didn’t exactly deny it.
There’s little Snapchat can do other than try and police users who are repurposing and reposting their friends’ secret photos, but these sorts of exploits are only going to make people increasingly cautious about using the app. There’s always been some risk attached, but it seems to become higher every day.
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Nearly 100,000 images and videos from Snapchat were released on the Internet. But anyone seeing the Snapchat images might be subject to child pornography charges.
Upward of 100,000 images – many of them explicit – transferred through Snapchat were released to the Internet yesterday. But anyone caught viewing them may face legal trouble.
A 14 gigabyte file surfaced on viralpop.com, which was quickly taken down. But not before hundreds of copies of the file, containing 85,000 images a 9,000 videos , were downloaded, according to Yahoo News. These images and videos are now showing up on Reddit and 4chan .
By some estimates, 50 percent of Snapchat users between the ages of 13 and 17. That means downloading these images could open any viewers to child pornography charges. One of Snapchat's central features is that images are only supposed to be temporarily viewable to recipients - which means some teens are using the app for sexting.
In fact, those who have already downloaded the Snapchat image file said many of the pictures constitute child pornography.
“I highly suggest you don’t download this s**t,” one user posted on 4chan. “I deleted it as soon as I saw how much [child pornography] there is on it, don’t be a part of the snappening, don’t seed it, don’t share it, just get rid of it.”
Warnings surfaced on Reddit before the photos did. Two days ago in a thread titled “ The Snappening: Nude teen photos exposed in major Snapchat leak ,” a user posted: “Spoiler, there's going to be a lot of underage porn. I would avoid it for anyone thinking about looking for the photos.”
“Would not touch with a 50ft ethernet cable,” another Redditor responded.
Snapchat distanced itself from the security breach, according the International Business Times, saying the leak came from third-party apps "that users download in order to save photos and videos that would usually be deleted by the messaging app.”
“We can confirm that Snapchat’s servers were never breached and were not the source of these leaks,” the company said in a statement, adding that Snapchatters were victimized by their own use of third-party apps to send and receive Snaps, which is prohibited in the app’s Terms of Use “precisely because they compromise our users’ security.”
Snapsaved.com, a third-party app that creates a personal library of snaps, claimed full responsibility in a posting on its Facebook page Saturday.
According to the statement, the hackers never had access to any personal information such as usernames, though they did access 500 megabytes of images.
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“Snapsaved has always tried to fight child pornography, we have even gone as far, as to reporting some of our Users to the Swedish and Norwegian authorities,” the statement said, adding that as soon as the breach was discovered, the entire website and associated database were shut down.
The majority of affected users are Swedish, Norwegian, and American, according to the statement.
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