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Thread: Researchers publish two Snapchat security exploits after private disclosures were ignored

  1. NFL, NBA, MLB Researchers publish two Snapchat security exploits after private disclosures were ignored

    Australian-based Gibson Security has published two previously undocumented Snapchat security exploits that affect both Android and iOS platforms. The group says their intentions aren’t malicious and found it in the best interest of everyone to fully disclose what they’ve uncovered over the past several months.


  2. Default Snapchat hacked, partially censored database released

    Just days after Australia-based Gibson Security disclosed two hacks in Snapchat that could allow hackers to gain access to personal data of its users, hackers have managed to get their hands onto basic information of 4.6 million Snapchat users and ...



  3. Default Hackers allegedly exploit Snapchat security hole and leak 4.6m usernames and phone numbers onli

    If you’re a Snapchat user, then you might be interested to know that someone may have_found a way to save the usernames and phone numbers for 4.6 million accounts. The website SnapchatDB.info allows anyone to simply grab either as a SQL   or a CSV text file information that the creators claim


  4. Default SnapchatDB.info taken down, Snapchat hackers interviewed

    SnapchatDB.info, the site where data of 4.6 million Snapchat users was uploaded for anyone to grab, has been suspended by the hosting service provider.

    The hosting service provider JDR Hosting hasn't provided any specific reason behind the taken down, but ...



  5. NFL, NBA, MLB Snapchat data leaks, 4.6 million usernames and phone numbers exposed

    A recent database leak has seen the usernames and phone numbers of 4.6 million Snapchat users released to the public. SnapchatDB, which has been set up by an anonymous, unaffiliated group, has posted two files (a CSV and SQL  ) that contains the data of Snapchat users, obtained through an...


  6. Default Snapchat Exploit Exposes 4.6 Million Usernames And Phone Numbers, As Promised

    Snapchat is learning the hard way that success comes at a price. While the photo- and video-sharing service explodes with users and rejects mind-boggling buyout offers from the likes of Facebook, it has also attracted unwanted attention from security pros and hackers. Days ago, Gibson Security wrote a post about a security flaw in Snapchat...


  7. Default Snapchat hacked, info on 4.6 million users reportedly leaked

    Someone claiming to be behind the reported leak of private account information on millions of Snapchat users says the goal was to raise public awareness about online security holes in the popular photo-sharing app. A website called SnapchatDB.info went online on New Year’s Eve, offering for


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