ClarityCheck Left Database of 9 Million Face Photos Publicly Exposed

People-search platform ClarityCheck inadvertently left an unsecured database containing over 9 million facial images accessible to the public. The exposed repository was discovered by security researchers who flagged the serious privacy risk. The breach involved photos tied to individuals searchable through the reverse-lookup service. No immediate statement was made public regarding how long the database remained exposed or how many users were affected. The incident raises fresh concerns about the data security practices of people-search and facial recognition platforms.
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