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    Photo Booth Website Flaw Exposes Customer Images

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliDecember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Security Flaw Exposed: A vulnerability in Hama Film’s photo booth website has led to the exposure of customers’ pictures and videos online, reported by researcher Zeacer.

    2. Unresponsive Company: Despite notifying Hama Film’s parent company, Vibecast, about the issue, there has been no response or resolution, leaving customer data still at risk.

    3. Data Deletion Timeline: Initially, exposed photos were deleted every two to three weeks, but now they are deleted after 24 hours, though the vulnerability is still exploitable daily.

    4. Lack of Basic Security Measures: This incident highlights ongoing deficiencies in basic security practices, similar to previous breaches reported by TechCrunch, such as inadequate rate-limiting.

    Security Oversight Sparks Privacy Concerns

    A recent incident involving Hama Film, a photo booth maker, highlights a critical flaw in digital security. A vulnerability on their website exposes customers’ pictures and videos online, which poses significant privacy risks. Security researcher Zeacer discovered this issue and reported it to the company last October. However, despite multiple alerts, the company failed to respond effectively. As a result, users continue to face potential breaches of their personal photos.

    The implications of this flaw extend beyond individual privacy. Originally, photos remained stored for two to three weeks, but now they delete after just 24 hours. This change does limit exposure, yet hackers can still exploit the vulnerability daily to download content. At one point, more than 1,000 photos surfaced online, raising alarm bells about the company’s commitment to securing customer data.

    Implications for Digital Security Standards

    This incident underscores the necessity for companies to adopt basic security practices, like rate-limiting. Without these measures, significant risks remain. It is not an isolated case; other organizations also showed negligence in safeguarding sensitive information. Similar lapses, such as those reported with Tyler Technologies, reveal a troubling trend.

    As technology advances, so too should our expectations for cybersecurity. Companies must prioritize safeguarding personal data. If this trend continues unchecked, consumers might become reluctant to engage with digital services in the future. The responsibility falls on companies like Hama Film to ensure trustworthiness in their platforms, as these digital interactions increasingly integrate into our lives.

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