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Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler found an unsecured ClarityCheck database holding over 9 million files, including faces, with no password required. The roughly 450GB database included folders labeled "faces" and "profiles" with images of adults, teenagers, and children. ClarityCheck has since restricted access.
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ClarityCheck Hits 25 Million Searches