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Up to 200,000 Snapchat videos and pictures have been posted online, and we know why

The crime was allegedly committed by the same people who leaked nude celebrity photos in August.

By Thor Benson
Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel. (Flickr/JD Lasica)
Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel. (Flickr/JD Lasica)

Up to 200,000 teenagers who use Snapchat have been tricked into giving out their login information, resulting in their photos and videos being posted online.

A website called snapsaved.com claimed to allow users access to their Snapchat account on their home computer, but people who entered their Snapchat login information had their accounts accessed and photos and videos were taken.

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According to The Guardian, the website is not related to the app called Snapsave, which is an app to store Snapchat photos on your phone. It is possible the website has been operated by the same people who leaked nude celebrity photos in August.

A 4chan bulletin board announced the leak on Friday, and it claimed it had 13 gigabytes of media. One user claimed there were only around 100 megabytes of nude photos in the collection of media files.

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