Qlook QQlook Album

by cdwncdwn on 2008-11-24 12:23:45

Qlook QQlook Album

A young man uploaded intimate photos of himself and his girlfriend to a password-protected QQ album, but friends without the password could still view them.

"I don't know if I should tell you, but some of your private photos are now available for everyone to see online." Yesterday morning, 27-year-old designer Qingtai (username) opened QQ and was shocked by this message from a friend. He never expected that intimate photos of himself and his girlfriend, which he had placed in a password-protected QQ space album, could be viewed by QQ friends without the password.

A few days ago, Qingtai (username) uploaded seven intimate photos of himself and his girlfriend to a folder named "Shuai" in his QQ album and encrypted it with a password. "At the time, my girlfriend wanted to see them, so I uploaded them, and only she knew the password." The day before, Naihe (username) saw someone upload new photos in a QQ group and clicked to take a look. "I thought it might be some exhibitionist, so I went into their space to see more photos. If I'm not going to look, then who will? But I found out that their album was password-protected! Yet, I could still see the photos, and they were just as good as those of Edison Chen's," Naihe told the reporter.

A software called Qlook claims that it can simultaneously crack the passwords of QQ spaces and albums. By simply entering the QQ number of the target, the software bypasses the password and automatically connects to the corresponding page. It also claims to continuously upgrade according to Tencent's updates, ensuring that it remains effective over time.