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They accomplished this by hacking the cloud service Snapsave. As the publication noted, the developer kit could help Snapchat get out of a rut, gain new followers or win back those it. I will continue to monitor the chatter and sentiment about this event and post updates whenever possible.
The file includes 88,521 still images and 9,173 videos, totalling 97,694 files at 12. We vigilantly monitor the App Store and Google Play for illegal third-party apps and have succeeded in getting many of these removed. Feel free to give us a comment and tell us what you think! The developers also claim that as of one year ago, over 10,000 users of Snapchat were using their service.
/snappening/ - The Snappening - Hackers on Sunday posted photos and videos of Snapchat users, some of them underage, following through with a threat issued on Friday.
First there was the celebrity nude leak scandal , and now there is the Snappening. For a brief history, o n August 31, 2014, a collection private and nude pictures of almost 100 female celebrities were posted on the image sharing website. These were later shared by other users on websites and social networks such as , and. These included Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Nicky Minaj, Selena Gomez, Scarlett Johanson, Rihanna, Hillary Duff, and Demi Lovato, among others. It is nude photos and videos from potentially hundreds of thousands of Snapchat accounts hacked by users of the same website. In what could possibly be one of the largest data breaches of online profiles, members from the website 4chan. They accomplished this by hacking the cloud service Snapsave. To put this into perspective, just imagine the celebrity nude scandal. Now replace iCloud with Snapsave and blow this up by hundreds of thousands of accounts. Now you have the Snappening. I then uploaded these screenshots to my blog, including the link that someone posted with almost 100,000 of the hacked images, after the service had been pulled down. When I awoke, things got heavy. Because of the crushing amount of traffic to the website, this article was unavailable for part of the day on Friday October 10th, 2014, and again today, October 13, 2014. As a result I have removed the original screenshots I took of the folks over at 4chan except for the initial screen capture of the 4 chan announcement. Meanwhile members of the site 4 chan continue to pore over the contents of thousands of images taken by users of the Snapchat messaging service that were recently leaked from a third-party website. The developer behind that site SnapSaved. The statement also gets into the extent of the breach, while playing down reports that personal information from the users involved was also taken. Below is a screen capture from the facebook post. The developers also claim that as of one year ago, over 10,000 users of Snapchat were using their service. Security experts have determined that the contents of the torrent file being circulated from this leak are the full contents of the Snapsaved. The file includes 88,521 still images and 9,173 videos, totalling 97,694 files at 12. The good news is that it does not appear to be possible to correlate files to snapchat usernames in the majority of cases. Traffic generated to my blog has been so significant that my previous host was unable to continue to host my website. As a result I have changed over to a new host, and have also updated the title of my article to accurately reflect the details of the leak. Although the exact number of Snapchat accounts that were hacked has not been verified, it has been confirmed that over 90,000 pictures and videos have been released as a torrent file available for download on various websites. When this story first broke, someone posted the link to my article on Reddit, and then it was picked up by news outlets. Throughout this whole event, my analytic information shows that over 50% of my total traffic has been from several threads from that site. I have monitored those threads and have enjoyed some of the comments and arguments that they have been presented. I will be posting this article later this week, so stay tuned! The poster alleges that it was the third party site Snapsave that was the source of the leak. The overall sentiment continues to be mostly negative about the quality of the images that have been distributed, as seen by the screenshots below of comments on 4 chan. However, as time goes on, it seems less likely that this site will actually come to fruition. I will continue to monitor the chatter and sentiment about this event and post updates whenever possible. Users of the site 4 chan have been commenting on how slow it has been taking to download the approximately 13 gigabytes of pictures and videos. Below are comments about the speed of the torrent download: Also, the overall sentiment of the images and videos inside the torrent have been mostly negative as seen below: This 4chan user said it best: I have previously reported that the people involved in this hack are planning on making a searchable website by tomorrow. I have been told by friends that they saw the interview air on Northwest Cable News channel, but have yet to receive a copy. I awoke this morning to an explosion of emails, tweets and my website that had ground to a halt because of sheer amount of traffic. After I went to bed, my article was picked up by Reddit, and then Forbes followed by several other news media sites. Here is the original announcement posted on 4 chan claiming that the site Snapsave had been compromised. In the first couple hours of the event, there was a little confusion about the intentions of my blog; some people thought that I was the one posting the leaked Snapchat images on my website. Others thought that I had created an elaborate hoax to grab attention. Fortunately, Kashmir Hill from Forbes interviewed me over the phone and clarified the story. You can read her article here: The information in her article was verified by a another article that was simultaneously written by James Cook at Business insider. They have told me that their original plan was, and continues to be, to take the leaked images and database that they hacked, and create a website where anyone will be able to search for their favorite snapchatter for nude pictures. They have set a temporary deadline of October 12, 2014. Another blogger, Brian Koerber provides some great details about the confusion from the media and some clarification from the users of 4chan: The implications of this leak are very complicated, as some of the images will most likely be of underage teens. I wanted to point out that I was never involved in this event, outside of simply providing an objective timeline of the events as they unfolded. On Sunday October 12, 2014, I will begin writing a follow up article about security in the cloud, and best practices for mobile apps. Thank you to everyone that has contacted me via twitter and email. I appreciate all your support and comments. Feel free to give us a comment and tell us what you think! Kenny Withers I am a blogger, strategist and speaker who works with companies to optimize their online personal and company presence, brand, internet marketing and social media marketing. I have heard this from several people. The actual leak of the images was independently verified by James Cook from Business Insider. Also, from the chatter I have seen on various underground websites, I believe the people responsible for this leak still plan on creating a searchable database website. It is yet to be seen how this website will continue to operate considering the legal implications. This is an incredible breach of security and trust- like the hackers care about the latter. Surely this will suspend the website and the download links? Or is that not allowed? What has society come to?