Snapchat User Data Allegedly Leaked by Indian Hackers in Response to 'Poor Country' Remark


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  1. Indian hackers claim to leak 1.7 million user data
  2. Hack said to be after CEO Evan Spiegel's alleged India remarks
  3. Snapchat has denied any hacking claims
It appears there's no limit to Snapchat's bad dream as mysterious Indian programmers have now purportedly asserted to have discharged 1.7 million Snapchat clients' information on the profound Web. The move is said to be a repercussion of CEO Evan Spiegel's asserted India-related comments.


The Independent detailed the Snapchat client information guarantees by mysterious Indian programmers, yet there no openly obvious cases made by any Indian hacking bunch so far assuming liability. Snapchat has since denied the client information hole was done, the report includes.

After huge shock, Snapchat has been denying that Spiegel said anything in regards to India. As per a Variety report, CEO Evan Spiegel said the application was "just for rich individuals" and not for "poor nations like India and Spain". The Snapchat application has since gotten enormous shock on Twitter as hashtag "UninstallSnapchat" and "BoycottSnapchat" have been inclining.

Assortment report had refered to a previous Snapchat worker who asserted that CEO Evan Spiegel had no enthusiasm for extension in various markets, and supposedly said that the "application [Snapchat] is just for rich individuals," adding that he would not like to "venture into poor nations like India and Spain."

The comment claims has put a mark on Snapchat's App Store appraisals which dropped to a solitary star. Remarkably, the single star rating for Snapchat's available form on the App Store depended on 6,099 evaluations, while the rating for all renditions of the application was 1.5 stars, in light of 9,527 appraisals. On Android, the rating for Snapchat on the Google Play was 4 star, in view of 11,932,996 evaluations.

On the off chance that the hole cases are valid, this won't be the first occasion when that the mainstream portable photograph sharing administration information has been traded off. In 2014, subtle elements of 4.6 million clients were spilled on the Internet.
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