9 million images of people’s faces exposed by reverse lookup service
Researcher Jeremiah Fowler found a cloud database containing more than 9 million image files accessible without authentication, WIRED reports. The leaky bucket, containing some 450 GB of images, was traced back to a US-registered company called ClarityCheck. In their own words, ClarityCheck says: “Use reverse image search to identify anyone in a photo. Find names, social profiles, and online presence in seconds.” While ClarityCheck says it does not use facial recognition, it does describe its…
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