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The leak, uncovered by researchers at Cybernews , revealed over 8 million files, including 2 million unique photos, that were accessible without authentication.


A major privacy incident has exposed millions of private photos from Lifeprint, a portable photo printer system.

The leak, uncovered by researchers at Cybernews, revealed over 8 million files, including 2 million unique photos, that were accessible without authentication.

Lifeprint is produced by C+A Global, a New Jersey company founded in 2003, allowing users to send images and GIFs directly from a smartphone to a connected device, or even to a friend’s printer through an app for iOS and Android, and the Android version of the app has been downloaded more than 100,000 times on Google Play.

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