Mark Zuckerberg private photos revealed by Facebook security breach

Facebook bug broke into Mark Zuckerberg’s privacy by hacking a folder containing some personal pictures (scroll down for leaked photographs).

Mark Zuckerberg account hacked today after security flaw.Photo: Mark Zuckerberg-Facebook

14 pictures popped up online accompanied by the message: “It’s time to fix those security flaws Facebook”. Meanwhile the social network reported to have solved the issue.

A series of private pictures of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg have been posted online by “hackers” to highlight a bug in the social network.

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The bug was tied to tools developed to allow users report inappropriate images.
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“The flaw let everyone see a limited number of other users’ most recently posted pictures no matter their privacy settings were.

British broadcaster BBC contacted Facebook to ask for approval of publishing of Zuckerberg personal photos, however the company said that as long as the photographs leaked online to the public it will not file copyright infringement charges, therefore FB founder’s pictures can be published… for free.

Mark Zuckerberg meets U.S. President Barack Obama. Credit:Facebook