No need to be jealous of this panda cub any longer. A new app called Whisper lets users share secrets online, writes Allan Hoffman. (2004 AP file photo) Imagine you have a secret you really, really ...
A burning secret forms in her head as she grabs her cell phone and begins to search for a photograph. She chooses one, types her secret as a caption over the image, and hits the upload button. So goes ...
Whisper has closed $21 million to share your secrets. Rather, to let you share your secrets via its mobile apps. Whisperers add text to images and post it anonymously to the site. You can either ...
Whisper, the app that claims to be a safe haven for anonymous secrets, has been leaving its users' data exposed to possible blackmailers and bad actors. Cybersecurity researchers found they could ...
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Nearly 900 million confessions and secrets published to the Whisper app were left exposed on a non-password-protect database open to the general public internet. Although messages are not tied to real ...
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