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The intimacy of Snapchat is no longer such. They are the 4.6 million profiles stolen by hackers and posted on the website attack snapchatdb.info. Website now no longer accessible, but which, until a few hours ago, allowed to download the file containing all the stolen information, including phone numbers and, potentially, access to other profiles because, as often happens, users use the same username and password to access multiple sites.

The phenomenon Snapchat
popular instant messaging application allows, among other things, to exchange pictures knowing that they will remain in the device of the recipient only for a few seconds and that may in no way be saved. Both false things as, for example, the application Snaphack promises to be able to save the images received and made known already since last spring, it is not true that the pictures are deleted; are changed name and file extension. Recover not everyone’s cup but not a mission impossible.

Facebook was ready to buy
Snapchat, whose traffic generates up to 50 million of daily trading, has attracted the attention of several potential buyers, including Google and Facebook; quest ‘last said he was ready to shell out almost 4bn dollars.

Check your profile Snapchat
To find out if your account is among those stolen and published, just connect to the appropriate service that you can find in this link. If it were violated, the profile can be disabled through the support Snapchat.

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