![]() However, if SnapChat had paid sufficient attention to security when developing the app, it would never have been possible in the first place. ShapChat has recently improved their security so that this is no longer possible. It allowed users to log in with their SnapChat credentials, but rather than displaying incoming messages for a few seconds, as the SnapChat App does, it would save them permanently. The files were said to have been collected from, a web site that was not owned or authorized by SnapChat. Starting on Thursday, blogger Kenny Withers started reporting on rumors from 4Chan of a 13Gb file containing 200,000 photos and videos stolen from SnapChat users. However, it's looking increasingly likely that they have been taken in by a scammer, and that the actual leak consists of a handful of videos, very few of them compromising. The media are full of reports of a vast leak of private photos and videos that were sent using the SnapChat application.
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