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Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler found people-search service ClarityCheck left over 9 million image files in an unsecured Amazon S3 bucket, despite advertising reverse-image search as "private and secure." The exposed 450 GB database included profile images and screenshots of adults, plus email addresses and phone numbers.
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