Flickr has 35 million monthly users and hosts 28 billion photos. It has now also confirmed a potential data breach.
Popular image sharing site had its data compromised in a third-party breach.
Flickr disclosed a data exposure tied to a third-party email provider, highlighting how external service vulnerabilities can ...
Flickr warns users of a potential data breach exposing names, emails, IPs, and activity. Passwords and payments are safe.
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Flickr emails users about data breach, pins it on 3rd party
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