Yahoo-owned image and video hosting service, Flickr, was suffering from a glaring flaw that made it possible for malicious agents to upload thousands of unwanted pics to the accounts of random, unsuspecting users. The defect resided in the Flickr’s Upload by email feature, which enables users to upload images straight to the platform by sending emails to a specific address, automatically generated and assigned to users by the hosting company itself. The vulnerability was discovered by high-schooler and independent security researcher Jazzy, who has since documented the issue at more length over at his blog. According to the resourceful high school…

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