July 14, 2008 4:12 PM PDT

Photobucket plugs hole that revealed private photos

Photobucket on Monday fixed a security hole that allowed people to view private photos of strangers.

All that was needed was the user ID of someone with a private album on Photobucket and the file name of one photo in their album, said Byron Ng, a Vancouver, B.C.-based computer technician who exposes security flaws in social networks and other sites.

Many MySpace users use Photobucket to post material on their MySpace pages, he said in an e-mail, adding, "This is a way to find 'some' private Photobucket albums."

MySpace and Photobucket are both owned by News Corp.

Photobucket fixed the hole Monday afternoon after being contacted by CNET News in the morning.

"Photobucket is aware of the issue and it has been resolved. A fix was rolled out this afternoon, less than 24 hours after the site was made aware of the issue," a Photobucket representative said in an e-mail.

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by L0rdTiger July 19, 2008 10:16 PM PDT
Just because of this problem... i lost a lot... my photobucket acount contained embarrasing photos of a gm(game moderator/game master) and was embarrased....

i wish these problems can be kept safe nxt time... coz of that many people are mad at me T_T

-->pinoy
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by L0rdTiger July 19, 2008 10:17 PM PDT
Just because of this problem... i lost a lot... my photobucket acount contained embarrasing photos of a gm(game moderator/game master) and was embarrased....

i wish these problems can be kept safe nxt time... coz of that many people are mad at me T_T

-->pinoy
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by Sexxy09 August 13, 2008 1:07 PM PDT
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