![]() ![]() While the tool is supposed to overwrite the data involved in the truncated imagery… it’s not doing that. Microsoft’s Snipping Tool allows users to easily edit and crop screenshots but, according to recent research, the tool has a software flaw that allows a hacker to partially retrieve the unedited, original versions of those images. If you’ve been using a Windows 11 cropping tool, you’re going to want to watch out for a recently discovered bug that analysts say poses a serious privacy problem. ![]()
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