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Thousands of private Snapchat photos have leaked online

Monday, October 13, 2014

Thousands of private Snapchat photos have leaked online Snapchat: good in theory?

Tens of thousands of private Snapchat photos have leaked online and are circulating around websites like 4Chan thanks to a security breach in a third-party app.

This isn't Snapchat's first security problem, though at least this one allegedly isn't the company's own fault.

Hackers have apparently been collecting private Snapchat photos for multiple years, amassing a 13GB database that they say they plan to make searchable by username.

This leak has been dubbed "The Snappening" by some, in reference to the recent leak of celebrity photos that was rudely called "The Fappening."

Someone who claimed to be involved in the breach told Business Insider that the photos came from a now-defunct website called SnapSaved.com, which let users view their received Snaps online and save them.

Apparently the site had saved every bit of content that passed through its servers, with usernames attached.

It's unclear if SnapSaved was created maliciously for the sole purpose of eventually leaking the images shared on it, or if hackers gained access to the site's servers without permission.

For its part Snapchat issued a statement confirming that the images came from a third-party source and that its own servers were not hacked.

"Snapchatters were victimized by their use of third-party apps to send and receive Snaps, a practice that we expressly prohibit in our Terms of Use precisely because they compromise our users' security," the company said. "We vigilantly monitor the App Store and Google Play for illegal third-party apps and have succeeded in getting many of these removed."

Since the images are practically guaranteed to contain some nude photos of underage Snapchat users, there will almost certainly be consequences for this.

Aaaand the Moto 360 is sold out online

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Aaaand the Moto 360 is sold out online Time to wait

The Moto 360 went on sale in the US earlier today, and already it's sold out online.

Motorola announced on Twitter its Android Wear watch is sold out on Motorola.com. A check of the Moto website reveals the circular smartwatch is out of stock, though users can sign up to be notified when it's back in business.

There's no word on how many Moto 360s Motorola prepared for the initial supply. If its virtual shelves stay dry, US customers will be able to find it at Best Buy starting September 14, according to Re/code. The Google Play Store says it's "out of inventory" for both colors of the smartwatch.

The watch, retailing for $249.99 in the States, was a hot commodity before it ever had a price or release date attached to it. In fact, it was arguably the most in demand Android Wear watch even while its competitors were preening for attention.

UK residents are still sitting on their hands, waiting for the gadget to go on sale starting at £199 in early October.

The Moto 360 isn't the only round Android Wear watch in town. Meet the LG G Watch R
 

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