4chan users are warning the photos will be leaked online in a database that's searchable by Snapchat username. It's already being dubbed as “The Snappening,” and could be bigger than the hacks that targeted celebrities.
4chan users are warning the photos will be leaked online in a database that's searchable by Snapchat username. It's already being dubbed as “The Snappening,” and could be bigger than the hacks that targeted celebrities. Snapchat, created by three
HACKERS HAVE got their hands on "at least 100,000" Snapchat images sent via non-official third-party apps, and have since posted them on 4Chan. Making Apple's iCloud leak seem dull, hackers have boasted on 4chan that they have obtained 13GB of
Reddit and 4chan are both providing a forum for hackers to violate the privacy of celebrities, and now, private individuals through the hack known as "the Snappening." But there's a US law that may protect Reddit and 4chan
In what 4chan users have dubbed "The Snappening", 200,000 self-destructing pictures, along with user IDs, were allegedly accessed earlier this week via the Snapsave Android app which allows users to store their pictures. Business Insider has said that