Facebook patching crack privacy on photo features on the site. Previouslyexploited this vulnerability to access other Facebook users' personalphotos, including photos belong to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
This vulnerability was reported crowded, especially after a number ofZuckerberg's personal photos circulating on the Internet. After investigation,it apparently involves a slit up the system that can report inappropriatephotos on social networking.
When reporting inappropriate images belong to a friend Facebook, the userwill be asked if there are other photos that will be reported. Well, that's whenthere are gaps that provide access to other personal photos. This photo can be seen other users, even though it is set so that only certain people can see.
Facebook immediately disable this system for a while. "The system will be reactivated after we can confirm this vulnerability has been completedrepaired," the promise of Facebook.
As is known, previously an unknown Facebook users who take advantage of this loophole Zuckerberg posted 14 personal photos to photo sharing sites Imgur.
Users were then post a comment, "It's time to fix a gap up on this one." He claimed the photos were taken from Zuckerberg's Facebook page.
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