Jim Cantore is heading our way. Heavy weather incoming.
digitalemur shared with me the French Toast Alert System quote: "This doesn't bode well: The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore plans to be in Boston for the Thursday storm."
“The main problem was that they ignored a responsible report by security researchers,” he said, adding that his concern is not with the specific database of information that was released, but that Snapchat has “demonstrated a cavalier attitude about privacy and security.”Given that the whole idea behind Snapchat is that it offers a way to share private images and messages with friends, which then expire so they can't be shared publically, this is probably a bad attitude to have. (Even beyond the fact that the privacy Snapchat offers is illusory.)
However, Patrick Moorhead, an analyst with Moor Insights & Strategy, said that since the majority of Snapchat's users are teenagers, the breach might not be a permanent problem for the company.
"While this hack doesn't provide a monetary loss, it is an invasion of privacy, which is disturbing since so many of its users are teenagers," Moorhead said. "Teenagers, in particular, are undaunted by security issues like this. If images or videos were leaked, however, it could be catastrophic for Snapchat."
Zeus Kerravala, an analyst with ZK Research, said his own teenagers hadn't heard about the hack and weren't concerned when he told them about it.
"They don't care," he said. "The concept of the threat is really something they don't understand.