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Theleakwhich took the world yesterday by storm is bound to leave maximum impact.
SnapChat, the self destructive messaging service provided on its part struct the blame squarely on third party clients.
In two tweets released yesterday, it expressly said that the fault was with the third party client Apps.
We can confirm that Snapchats servers were never breached and were not the source of these leaks.
Whatever ToU was signed by SnapChat with its 3rd party clients should have included this facts.
Meanwhile a Guest took responsibility for the leaks in a paste made onPastebin.
The full paste is given below.
The content that has been released over the last 48 hours is an invasion of personal privacy.
I do not condone this action or any like it.
I understand the want and need for this content by what seems like a large section of the Internet.
The content released from this site was provided to us by the administrator of the site.
Users could freely browse all media on this website, and view as per user account.
Multiple times over the last few years the privacy element of SnapChat has been questioned and rightly so.
They have assumed and misinformed the public on this topic.
To make this very clear, SnapChat has not been hacked.
This was a service used by people to save SnapChat media.
Consider for a moment the images of 200,000 people being leaked at once.
Do you think thats 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.
I want possible downloaders of this content to understand that this is personal privacy we are invading.
I wish to apologize to anyone that was affected by these happenings.
It was not my intention to pervert your personal property.
In short, I will NOT be leaking any content today, tomorrow, or ever.
I wish you all the best and just think before you post.
Did he not know he was committing a federal offence when he did that.
Can SnapChat say it is not responsible for the images sent using its service by gullible people.
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