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Researchers discovered about 1.5 million pictures from expert acquaintance applications – many of them are stored online without password protection, without password protection, vulnerable to hackers and invention.
The link was able to see personal photos from five platforms developed by Mad Mobile: Kink sites BDSM people and Chica and LGBT applications Pink, Brish and Translove.
These services are used for about 800,000 to 900,000.
Mad Mobile was notified for the first time on January 20 security defect, but did not take action until the BBC was sent by e-mail on Friday.
Since then, however, they have not been able to protect how this happened and why it happened.
Ethical hacker Aras Nazarovas from Kibernews, analyzing the powers of services for the first time, after an analyzing the powers of the services, warned the company about the security hole.
Shocked that without any password can be entered into the passwordless and unprotected photos.
“The first application I researched was BDSM people, and the first image in the folder was a naked man in the thirties.
“After seeing, I realized that this folder should not be public.”
The images are not limited to the profiles, said – they include pictures that included pictures and even pictures removed by some moderators.
Mr Nazarovas comes with an important risk for users of the discovery of a sensitive material.
The images and volume of harmful hackers could find the necessary individuals.
The people of LGBT also have a risk for those living in hostile countries.
None of the text content of personal messages is not stored in this way and the images are not labeled with usernames or real names, which is not marked by real names designed to make more complex goals.
In an email, Mad Mobile said he was grateful to the researcher to detect sensitivity to applications to prevent a detail violation.
However, Mr. Nazarova does not guarantee the only hacker who finds the screenshot.
“We appreciate their work, and we have already taken the necessary steps to resolve the issue,” said National Mobile Spokeperson. “An additional update for applications will be broadcast on the App Store in the coming days.”
The company did not respond to the Moon to resolve the issue after the company’s location and why researchers warned the issue.
If the security researchers are usually made at risk of further attack, wait until a weakness is made before releasing an online report.
However, Mr. Nazarovas and his team decided to raise the alarm because they had something to live on Thursday.
“It’s always a difficult decision, but we think that the people should be able to protect themselves,” he said.
In 2015, harmful hackers stole a large number of customer information about Ashley Madison users, a familiar website for married people who are familiar with married people who want to deceive their spouses.