Icloud got hacked
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- Maaku0
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This is definitely NSFW, I can't even have a 2 seconds sneak peek at the office.
Hopefully the url will still work later on tonight :(
- 20020
Practice safe interwebz - wear protection
- pango0
- whose 3rd down spreading cheek?dirtydesign
- click on Maquito's linkMaaku
- link's busteddirtydesign
- Damn! So the link wasn't an FBI honeypot.ETM
- GeorgesII0
buys crappy iphone,
takes naked pictures,
upload them to the magic cloud,
sets password jlaw1234,now we're all rapist,
I fuckn hate this century- It's just skin
Everybody calm down :)ZOOP - Holy shit, moron. You sound like the guy who says "If she didn't want to get raped she shouldn't have worn sexy clothes."nb
- You hate this century? Because women are expecting that they have a right to privacy?nb
- stfu, you are the specialist in putting word in other people's mouth, how about you think of the repercussion this kind of laws will have it passes, gosh I fuckn hate people that can't think critically, there are many steps people can take to genuily protect themselves from "hacking" but apparently you're not smart enough to think of them, so go whiteknight somewhere elseGeorgesII
- will have it passes, gosh I fuckn hate people that can't think critically, there are many steps everyone can take to genuily protect themselves from "hacking" but apparently you're not smart enough to think of them, so go whiteknight somewhere elseGeorgesII
- protect themselves from "hacking" but apparently you're not smart enough to think of them, so go whiteknight somewhere elseGeorgesII
- Her password wasn't strong enough & she used the wrong cloud service? So she doesn't deserve privacy?nb
- simple, you don't want your shit to be stolen, you think about it and protect it accordingly. am I the only thinking it's kinda better to be cautious in lifeGeorgesII
- to be cautious in lifeGeorgesII
- It's just skin
- GeorgesII0
little steps you can take if you don't want your pics to end up on the cloud
I'm on android so I use this >>
https://play.google.com/store/ap…maybe it's too hard to protect yourself when you believe there's magic that protect your phone from intruders
- Your RIGHT to privacy (in USA and most countries) does not expect or require you to have knowledge of cloud security.nb
- Any security expert will tell you that there is no true 100% safe way to send data.nb
- I'm not even going to argue with you, you are probably the kind of person that write his credit card pin on the card itself because there's not reason your bank account, do you also leave the door of your appartment open because you have the RIGHT to not get robbed. gtfoGeorgesII
- there's no reason to protect it after all, do you also leave the door of your appartment open because you have the RIGHT to not get robbed. gtfoGeorgesII
- not get robbed, gtfo trollGeorgesII
- It's not the same as banking, that's a personal property / possession issue. But, if I did write my pin on the card, it would still be illegal to steal from me.nb
- ...still be illegal to steal from me.If the person were caught, they would not be able to use a "but he wrote his PIN on his card" defence.nb
- ...as a defence for their crime. Again, rights are not granted based on one's ability to protect themselves.nb
- nb0
How about that they were using cloud services which are sold to them as being safe and secure?
You "hate this century" because women are expecting that they have a right to privacy? Well you can either build a time machine and go back to a time when women didn't expect any rights at all, or you can grow up and get over it.
- GeorgesII0
Goddammit son of a crusty neckbeard.
where you on planet earth this past year? have you ever heard about some mate called Ed the hardcore Snowden?
there's no privacy on the fuckn net, there never fuckn was, you can white knight all you want, push your silly ideals and even believe you're right,
it is still wrong,
after all the "revelations" that came out these past months, you still don't take your net security seriously, I remember this saying more than a decade ago, "what you put on the net remains on the net", now if you're too hardcore to protect your data accordingly, don't come crying when some nigerian prices phishes your bank account,next time I leave my car unlocked at night and get robbed, I'll make sure to let the insurance company, I have the RIGHT to car privacy!!
- DUDE she didn't just post nude photos on the net. She sent them on a passworded account, right? That's similar locking your car.nb
- I know that there isn't security, but not everyone does. Apple's website says that iCloud is secure and encrypted.nb
- Also, if you leave your car unlocked & it's stolen, you still call the police, & it's treated the same as any other auto theft.nb
- why do I even try to explain simple things to youGeorgesII
- Your arguments are so weak. Fucking classic victim blaming bullshit.nb
- anyone who uses the term victim blaming is so far in the hole that it's not even worth explaining why, but i'll bite http://www.google.co…GeorgesII
- http://www.google.co… and I know you'll never understand what I'm implyingGeorgesII
- Wow, thanks for the scientific evidence to back up your claims. Lulz. Moron.nb
- instrmntl0
- It's nothing new but I watched it last night and was surprised about the depth of data collection.instrmntl
- remember this program, it was really scaryGeorgesII
- Totally. You think you're fine because you don't break the law, but the powers that be will sort through all of your data andinstrmntl
- shape it to fit their needs if they ever decide to go after you.instrmntl