![]() ![]() Well, that’s a peachy sentiment about personal privacy ironically coming from someone who supposedly started the leak. Please for the sake of the Internet we enjoy and love every day, do not leak this content. If this content is posted/leaked it will just be playing into the hands of the individuals who wish to actively monitor all Internet activity. I don’t want to come off as a social justice warrior but we constantly fight on a daily basis for Internet freedoms. I want possible downloaders of this content to understand that this is personal privacy we are invading. Do you think that’s a good thing for the Internet? Do you think that will keep our Internet free? I understand there was already a partial leak of videos and images earlier today. Consider for a moment the images of 200,000 people being leaked at once. I now wish to address the current content holders and possible collectors of this media. 4chanĪ person claiming to be the original leaker said he would not be sharing the images, most of which “are of normal ever day activities walking to school, showing off your new haircut or cooking a meal.” He added on Pastebin: There may not be a searchable database, but social media strategist Kenny Withers grabbed screenshots off 4chan to “catalog” the Snappening as the sequel to the Fappening unfolded. The hacker does not have sufficient information to live up to his claims of creating a searchable database.” Snapchat has not been hacked, and these images do not originate from their database.”Īfter discovering the breach, which involved “500MB of images and 0 personal information,” Snapsaved “deleted the entire website and database associated with it.” Furthermore, “The Snappening” is a “hoax. We had a misconfiguration in our Apache server. " was hacked, the dictionary index the poster is referring to, was never publicly available.
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