Sunday 5 January 2014

XMAS NEW AND DIGITAL MEDIA STORY 1

Snapchat reacts to hacking group releasing millions of phone numbersSnapchat



Snapchats users security has been compromised due to a security flaw allowing anonymous group called SnapchatDB to post millions of snapchat users number on the web using the Find Friends option, They first acknowledged this flaw several months ago so why was it not fixed? They claimed they had implemented safeguards to “make it more difficult” for people to match up user names and phone numbers, which they conceded “theoretically possible”.

Soon later SnabchatDB uploaded its database of 4.6million users.
Snapchat regularly refers to this as abusing our service however are they just being lazy, their problem was pointed out months ago and the option to opt out of find friends was only implemented now, not even a full fix of the problem, so users who are new or unfamiliar with snapchat or technology in general will still be vunerable to their information being posted on the internet exposed to spam and abuse.


Overall I believe that due to this only being phone numbers it isn’t as big of a deal as if it were to be addresses and more personal information, so in this case snapchat is not being blamed as hard, I don’t see why SnapchatDB would even have any reason to post this data, is it to point out snapchats flaws? Humiliate them? Or just prove something to them selves… 

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