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Reverse-lookup service exposed millions of photos of people’s faces

Reverse-lookup service exposed millions of photos of people’s facesPhoto: Ars Technica

People-search tool ClarityCheck left database containing more than 9M image files exposed

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Originally published by Ars Technica. Summary and curation by Sailor Bob News.

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