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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #250 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 18:19:51 »
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #251 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 18:24:58 »
Yeah its far done

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #252 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 18:41:06 »

Yeah its far done

Pai, lock it for all of our sanity
i was considering that actually, i'll let it go for a bit more though
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #253 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 19:06:17 »
Unless you are a public figure, who is going to steal it from you? Mine got stolen and shared via a media outlet in which I was known on. People do these things for attention and money and the people who consume the stolen media perpetuate it and keep it going. If there was no one to get attention from, there'd be no money to make and no fame to begot from stealing said private photos (nude or otherwise, for that matter).

Dumbness is quantifiable. You cannot have an opinion on someone's dumbness. You can speculate to their level of intelligence, but whether or not someone is dumb is a matter of fact. What is unwise to you, is for you to decide. What is unwise for me, is not at all for you to even consider, so no, you don't have the right to tell anyone if an action that does not affect you is stupid. Am I going to stop posting pictures of my child on Facebook so my family can see them, just because someone could steal them? Nope. I'm not going to live my life based around the fact that other people are horrible. That doesn't make me dumb, that makes me empowered.

Maybe people will stop being so thirsty for peoples' private things, namely the men of the internet who fuel the fire to acquire private things from attractive women illegally? I'm certainly not going to stop being sexy as **** in private.


So sorry, clearly I'm the idiot here. But I'm not sure what point you or others are trying to make with identity theft and linking that to this. (I don't know about what happened to you or anyone else and I've no idea what it must be like being the victim, and have said before I'm not blaming the victims)
You cannot live in 2014 without credit cards and your information being on databases you  can't control, your forced to trust those systems with that information becasue realistically you cannot live without doing so.
Sexting isn't something that anyone needs to do, it is a choice. And as I've said it's a choice I don't think is all that smart.

I also don't see what 'being sexy as **** in private' has to do with sexting and empowering anyone...

I don't have any credit cards. Or a bank account. I don't need them. I choose not to have them. A lot of people think shopping online isn't smart. A lot of people think storing your data anywhere online isn't smart.

My point was that sending private things via private methods is no different than sending other private things across the SAME EXACT systems. It is private data.

And the empowerment thing was very much to the point that just like you aren't going to not use a credit card because thieves are developing ways to get your credit card information, I'm not going to not surprise my boyfriend with a sexy picture on his phone at some point because someone could hack my iCloud to get my phone's backup information.

Why should anyone be living their life worried about what ****ty people are going to do? Whether it's sending nude photos to your partners or talking about a top secret idea over the phone.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #254 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:15:06 »
I don't have any credit cards. Or a bank account.

U wot m8?
« Last Edit: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:17:02 by tgujay »
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #255 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:18:15 »
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #256 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:19:04 »

Yeah its far done

Pai, lock it for all of our sanity
i was considering that actually, i'll let it go for a bit more though

I couldn't see the posts 1 page back, it didn't load, until I jumped on VPN..  this happened in another thread yesterday too.. something wrong with GH ??



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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #258 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:21:05 »

Yeah its far done

Pai, lock it for all of our sanity
i was considering that actually, i'll let it go for a bit more though

I couldn't see the posts 1 page back, it didn't load, until I jumped on VPN..  this happened in another thread yesterday too.. something wrong with GH ??




Geekhack has been all ****y for me for the past couple days, can't fully load a page most of the time.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #260 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:34:40 »
Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.
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Offline cherpalla

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #261 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:40:27 »
Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #262 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:42:47 »
Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.

I'm sorry, that sucks.  What was the guys motivation?
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #263 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 20:46:16 »
Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.

I'm sorry, that sucks.  What was the guys motivation?

Attention. Some of my friends are huge streamers on Twitch and several of their female friends were targeted. I was just one of a few. He wanted to be known as the guy with the access to all the "Twitch BB" nudes.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #264 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 21:13:58 »
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #265 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 21:16:19 »

Yeah its far done

Pai, lock it for all of our sanity
i was considering that actually, i'll let it go for a bit more though

I couldn't see the posts 1 page back, it didn't load, until I jumped on VPN..  this happened in another thread yesterday too.. something wrong with GH ??




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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #266 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 21:17:47 »
Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.

I'm sorry, that sucks.  What was the guys motivation?

Attention. Some of my friends are huge streamers on Twitch and several of their female friends were targeted. I was just one of a few. He wanted to be known as the guy with the access to all the "Twitch BB" nudes.

So you leverage your boobage and troll the internet via Twitch.tv..


THis goes back..   how is it NOT somewhat your fault for seducing young hackers to steal your pictures...

The big bad wolf, vs little red riding hood... RED CAPE + Woods = Wolf bite.


HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA  :D

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #267 on: Fri, 05 September 2014, 21:34:23 »
Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.

I'm sorry, that sucks.  What was the guys motivation?

Attention. Some of my friends are huge streamers on Twitch and several of their female friends were targeted. I was just one of a few. He wanted to be known as the guy with the access to all the "Twitch BB" nudes.

So you leverage your boobage and troll the internet via Twitch.tv..


THis goes back..   how is it NOT somewhat your fault for seducing young hackers to steal your pictures...

The big bad wolf, vs little red riding hood... RED CAPE + Woods = Wolf bite.


HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA  :D

There is no way you're an adult. Until I see you at a KeyCon, I call bull**** on you being above the age of 18.

I'm not apologizing for having boobs. I didn't ask anyone to notice them. I've posted what, three pictures here, in the selfie thread. The last one had more than neck up SOLELY BECAUSE I WAS EXCITED ABOUT MY HAIR. Which, for me, is another way of expressive myself creatively.

You cannot handle the fact that I have a very large chest and a small frame, and wearing a $2.00 scoop-neck tank top with a cardigan sweater results in THE SLIGHTEST AMOUNT of cleavage showing. I'm sorry, have you never seen a woman before??? You act like I posted a picture of myself in lingerie!!!

Let me tell you something, bud. I've been a web developer for 14 years. I started out when I was playing EverQuest at the age of 15 and I led a prominent guild on the Nameless server, which I started AND NO ONE KNEW I WAS A FEMALE TEENAGER. We needed a website and I taught myself HTML. I leveraged that skill to make money as a teenager making websites for other guilds, too.

I grew up playing video games and sports with mainly boys and I was treated AS AN EQUAL. In my development career, not ONE TIME HAVE I EVER BEEN TREATED AS LESS THAN AN EQUAL. In the gaming world, for the post part, I am treated AS AN EQUAL. My friends who stream on Twitch I know IN REAL LIFE and from playing video games alongside them in PVP.

Right now, I work at a Fortune 500 publisher and I am the LEAD CREATIVE on an Application that is a NEW GENRE and it was MY IDEA.

I ordinarily don't respond to trolls, but I would have to say that I have been more quiet on this forum than I have anywhere else, simply because of my lack of knowledge and that I've been slowly trying to learn more about something I am so passionate about. I was a lurker on this site for longer than I've been posting and I only started posting so that I could BUY THINGS OUT OF THE CLASSIFIEDS. It makes me really, incredibly angry that you could possibly call me an attention-seeker, when your post recent thread is nothing more than a desperate cry for attention that reeks of bull****.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #268 on: Sat, 06 September 2014, 04:14:00 »
Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.

I'm sorry, that sucks.  What was the guys motivation?

Attention. Some of my friends are huge streamers on Twitch and several of their female friends were targeted. I was just one of a few. He wanted to be known as the guy with the access to all the "Twitch BB" nudes.

So you leverage your boobage and troll the internet via Twitch.tv..


THis goes back..   how is it NOT somewhat your fault for seducing young hackers to steal your pictures...

The big bad wolf, vs little red riding hood... RED CAPE + Woods = Wolf bite.


HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA  :D

There is no way you're an adult. Until I see you at a KeyCon, I call bull**** on you being above the age of 18.

I'm not apologizing for having boobs. I didn't ask anyone to notice them. I've posted what, three pictures here, in the selfie thread. The last one had more than neck up SOLELY BECAUSE I WAS EXCITED ABOUT MY HAIR. Which, for me, is another way of expressive myself creatively.

You cannot handle the fact that I have a very large chest and a small frame, and wearing a $2.00 scoop-neck tank top with a cardigan sweater results in THE SLIGHTEST AMOUNT of cleavage showing. I'm sorry, have you never seen a woman before??? You act like I posted a picture of myself in lingerie!!!

Let me tell you something, bud. I've been a web developer for 14 years. I started out when I was playing EverQuest at the age of 15 and I led a prominent guild on the Nameless server, which I started AND NO ONE KNEW I WAS A FEMALE TEENAGER. We needed a website and I taught myself HTML. I leveraged that skill to make money as a teenager making websites for other guilds, too.

I grew up playing video games and sports with mainly boys and I was treated AS AN EQUAL. In my development career, not ONE TIME HAVE I EVER BEEN TREATED AS LESS THAN AN EQUAL. In the gaming world, for the post part, I am treated AS AN EQUAL. My friends who stream on Twitch I know IN REAL LIFE and from playing video games alongside them in PVP.

Right now, I work at a Fortune 500 publisher and I am the LEAD CREATIVE on an Application that is a NEW GENRE and it was MY IDEA.

I ordinarily don't respond to trolls, but I would have to say that I have been more quiet on this forum than I have anywhere else, simply because of my lack of knowledge and that I've been slowly trying to learn more about something I am so passionate about. I was a lurker on this site for longer than I've been posting and I only started posting so that I could BUY THINGS OUT OF THE CLASSIFIEDS. It makes me really, incredibly angry that you could possibly call me an attention-seeker, when your post recent thread is nothing more than a desperate cry for attention that reeks of bull****.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #269 on: Sat, 06 September 2014, 04:17:26 »

Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.

I'm sorry, that sucks.  What was the guys motivation?

Attention. Some of my friends are huge streamers on Twitch and several of their female friends were targeted. I was just one of a few. He wanted to be known as the guy with the access to all the "Twitch BB" nudes.

So you leverage your boobage and troll the internet via Twitch.tv..


THis goes back..   how is it NOT somewhat your fault for seducing young hackers to steal your pictures...

The big bad wolf, vs little red riding hood... RED CAPE + Woods = Wolf bite.


HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA  :D
what is that even supposed to mean
also **** off
THE FEMINIST ILLUMINATI

I will literally **** you raw paicrai, I hope you're legal by the time I meet you.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #270 on: Sat, 06 September 2014, 04:23:47 »

Doing something private in the privacy of your own home with your partner that bothers nobody isnt stupid.


Once you digitise something, anything, and uploaded it to the internet, you loose all control over said thing.




This is a horribly bad interpretation of of rights. I understand you are from the UK where the leash is much tighter--but no matter the content, whether it be school documents or pictures. These should always be safe and protected by these services that we use.


edit - for spelling

I'm not disagreeing at all, they should, but we all know they aren't. I mean **** the FBI gets there **** hacked into... and when your a public figure your much more of a target. I'm not saying its right, but its just how it is.


---I guess I should clarify what I mean by 'control' I mean that, once you upload something to the internet it is very VERY hard to remove it. I mean actually control and manage that data, you can't manage all the information on some cloud server and how that is managed etc which a physical item like a Polaroid, you can control it absolutely---

Exactly. As users, we place trust in the services that are fast becoming integral parts of human's daily lives. A LOT of people have iPhones and store information in the cloud.

Now let's swap "stolen pictures" with "credit card info". If it so happened that an attacker was able to secure some payment information from apple's iCloud --- not only would apple being paying THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS in fines, just imagine how many people would potentially stop using apple services.


Theft is theft, no matter if the item is a digital picture or credit card info. Both items are personal and supposedly locked down under a decent security policy. Companies generally don't care if personal information is stolen as long as the company does not suffer any repercussions from the loss.


Until more strict rules are placed on the storage of "personal and private" data AND fines imposed for giants like Apple who fail to implement proper protocol in securing the user's data, you can bet on more of this stuff happening in the future




I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I totally agree and when credit card information is stolen its a huge deal and **** goes down (as it is now). But that's just money, not really your privacy and you don't really have an option to not upload your credit card details to the internet or through some sort of internet connection becasue of the world we live in.


But with private images you take you have an option. And in the age of revenge porn, even if your not famous you still need to very super hyper careful what you do with images like that and 'control' is key to that, which is why I think sexting is dumb and stupid and shouldn't be encouraged BECAUSE of the dangers of people you don't want, seeing those images, due to, the lack of control you have over said images.

There is risk involved in sending a picture of that tone, sure, but that doesn't negate the fact that the data was supposedly secure in the first place. It is not illegal NOR wrong to posses these types of pictures.


Pictures should be secure as anything-- just as your address (Physical), geo-location data from pictures, e-mail addresses and anything else personally identifiable that is stored in the cloud.


How many users opt to enter their credit card data every time an app purchase is to be made? I'm guessing a minority--we trust the app store(and android market, etc)  in keeping our info safe. This trust is then extended to other areas such as keeping address info, tax information, e-mail address information, PICTURES...


So it is OK for an attacker to steal my address info, pictures etc just because I had the audacity to store them online with everything else in my phone??







The flip side of this predicament is the unreasonably high pedestal that nudity is place upon..

Shame of one's own nakedness is a victorian invention..


From this fabricated shame, we've also created faux modesty..   and from there, began the forbidden allure that is today's prevailing view of nudity..


So... this technological fall out is again, a re-balancing of our value system with respect to acceptable human image and behavior..

This has nothing to do with modesty. I had someone from World of Warcraft hack me through Skype and steal photos of me and post them on Imgur and link them all over Twitch. It was the violation of my privacy. I took those pictures for ONE person to see and instead hundreds of thousands of people saw them.

I am not ashamed of my body in the least. I don't care about being "slut" shamed over taking nude photographs for my boyfriend.

I care about 1) my family seeing me naked in a sexual way, 2) my privacy being invaded and then subsequently shared with the world.

I would feel the same way about a stranger peeping through my window. VIOLATED.

Were you able to get the pictures taken down?  You knew the guy who did it?  Did you press charges?
Sorry if this is nosy I'm just curious.

Yes, eventually, but the guy who hacked me had also written a program that automatically reuploaded the photos when the service returned a 404 response to the images. Fortunately for me, he had directly linked the album to someone in my WoW guild, who was underage, and I used that as leverage with the police to take me seriously and help. The guy ended up disappearing, but he did shut down the program and imgur removed all of the photos he had uploaded (there were only a few photos, but he had uploaded them hundreds of times). That was about two years ago, and for a while there was residual damage, people posting links having reuploaded them themselves and I would have to contact Imgur to get them removed, but it died out after a few months. No one even brings it up on Twitch anymore, I'm pretty sure it's long forgotten now.

I'm sorry, that sucks.  What was the guys motivation?

Attention. Some of my friends are huge streamers on Twitch and several of their female friends were targeted. I was just one of a few. He wanted to be known as the guy with the access to all the "Twitch BB" nudes.

So you leverage your boobage and troll the internet via Twitch.tv..


THis goes back..   how is it NOT somewhat your fault for seducing young hackers to steal your pictures...

The big bad wolf, vs little red riding hood... RED CAPE + Woods = Wolf bite.


HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA  :D
what is that even supposed to mean
also **** off

Hahahahaha..  you jelly you've been excluded out of your own thread ??

Paipai, we talked about this a while back.. you do these outbursts with the curse words that make no sense, without any -rational content- to complain about..

You gotta write more stuff in there.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #271 on: Sat, 06 September 2014, 05:34:41 »
Baldgye--we still love you bro.

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Keyboards unite    :D


Ha cheers, I hadn't stop replying because I thought the reply to my post wasn't worth replying, is simply gone to sleep.
But good for you not using online banking systems and not having a credit card. Though I still don't agree with your points or general argument, which is fine.

I'm pretty tired of posting on geekhack, either you hold the thoughts of the majority or your attacked and berated repeatedly. If anyone still wishes to discuss this with me pm me or add me to Steam.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #272 on: Sat, 06 September 2014, 09:54:28 »
so back on topic, FAPPENING?!

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #273 on: Sat, 06 September 2014, 09:56:01 »
Baldgye--we still love you bro.

<3 for all

Keyboards unite    :D


Ha cheers, I hadn't stop replying because I thought the reply to my post wasn't worth replying, is simply gone to sleep.
But good for you not using online banking systems and not having a credit card. Though I still don't agree with your points or general argument, which is fine.

I'm pretty tired of posting on geekhack, either you hold the thoughts of the majority or your attacked and berated repeatedly. If anyone still wishes to discuss this with me pm me or add me to Steam.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #274 on: Sun, 07 September 2014, 10:46:55 »
k locking thread
pm me or some **** if you want it open to say opinions or if you wanna go back to fragging baldgye
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loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #275 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 05:59:59 »
slight update 4 u peeps: the leakers/distributors complain about their privacy.
TIL apparently justin bieber leaked the nudes.

thread open again if u want to discuss this
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #276 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 06:20:59 »
slight update 4 u peeps: the leakers/distributors complain about their privacy.
TIL apparently justin bieber leaked the nudes.

thread open again if u want to discuss this

Justin bieber was the hacker?

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #277 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 06:37:27 »
slight update 4 u peeps: the leakers/distributors complain about their privacy.
TIL apparently justin bieber leaked the nudes.

thread open again if u want to discuss this

Justin bieber was the hacker?
joke




















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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #278 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 10:00:58 »
Guess you're a supporter of spreading the fappening

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #279 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 10:24:59 »
The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #280 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 10:41:13 »
Learned a new word. Fappening.
I'm back.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #281 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 12:11:24 »
The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.

lolzaaz.  Is this what you're talking about:  http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/4/6106363/celebgate-fappening-naked-nude-celebrities-hack-hackers-trade

That guy who wrote that "article" is a nutter.   There is a secret network of "hackers" trading nude pics of celebrities?  Wait until he finds out about the secret network of nerds who trade Clacks.  I think his head might explode.

Here is a pro tip for any nubs reading this:  assume everything you type, search or save on your iphone or icloud account is being viewed by the entire world.  Because it is. 
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #282 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 12:35:41 »
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #283 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 12:47:35 »
Damn ... if only nude photos of tp4 were worth $millions .. I could finally get a milled platinum ergodox.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #284 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 16:49:39 »
The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.
assume everything you type, search or save on your iphone or icloud account is being viewed by the entire world.  Because it is.

This is an overstatement. Most of the crap people write and save isn't even worth looking at to most people, including the government. Think of the amount time and resources that would have to be devoted to that. I have 3,000+ images on my phone, and plenty of them are pictures of cats, accidental screenshots of my home screen and food.

The stuff people are looking for in those places is very specific. Information they can use to make money; personal information, secrets, nude photos of famous people or very attractive people and financial information.
c h e r

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #285 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 16:52:33 »
Nothing from Alison Brie, so it never could have been that amazing a leak in the first place.
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.


Keep it up hackers, I salute you (but not with my hands)  :thumb:

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #286 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 16:54:18 »
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.

Indeed it was.

Of course, we all know who the Holy Grail is when it comes to the search for leaked photos...

Jennifer Love Hewitt.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #287 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 16:56:45 »
Nothing from Alison Brie, so it never could have been that amazing a leak in the first place.
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.


Keep it up hackers, I salute you (but not with my hands)  :thumb:

Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.

Indeed it was.

Of course, we all know who the Holy Grail is when it comes to the search for leaked photos...

Jennifer Love Hewitt.

 /puke
c h e r

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #288 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:32:37 »
Nothing from Alison Brie, so it never could have been that amazing a leak in the first place.
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.


Keep it up hackers, I salute you (but not with my hands)  :thumb:

Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.

Indeed it was.

Of course, we all know who the Holy Grail is when it comes to the search for leaked photos...

Jennifer Love Hewitt.

 /puke


Suppose if it were Ryan Gosling, Zac Efron, and Chris Hemsworth nudes leaked it'd be fine to discuss who we all find attractive? I love double standards.

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loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #289 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:33:54 »
The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.
assume everything you type, search or save on your iphone or icloud account is being viewed by the entire world.  Because it is.

This is an overstatement. Most of the crap people write and save isn't even worth looking at to most people, including the government. Think of the amount time and resources that would have to be devoted to that. I have 3,000+ images on my phone, and plenty of them are pictures of cats, accidental screenshots of my home screen and food.

The stuff people are looking for in those places is very specific. Information they can use to make money; personal information, secrets, nude photos of famous people or very attractive people and financial information.
wait really
pretty sure most of your stuff is yours and safe on ur storage thing
Nothing from Alison Brie, so it never could have been that amazing a leak in the first place.
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.


Keep it up hackers, I salute you (but not with my hands)  :thumb:
**** off
*pukes*
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.

Indeed it was.

Of course, we all know who the Holy Grail is when it comes to the search for leaked photos...

Jennifer Love Hewitt.
*finishes puking*
**** off you too
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #290 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:36:15 »
Nothing from Alison Brie, so it never could have been that amazing a leak in the first place.
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.


Keep it up hackers, I salute you (but not with my hands)  :thumb:

Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.

Indeed it was.

Of course, we all know who the Holy Grail is when it comes to the search for leaked photos...

Jennifer Love Hewitt.

 /puke


Suppose if it were Ryan Gosling, Zac Efron, and Chris Hemsworth nudes leaked it'd be fine to discuss who we all find attractive? I love double standards.

I'm sorry, I'm confused. I thought we were discussing supporting hacking, stealing private information and then selling/leaking it to the public. Oh, no wait, that is what we were discussing and what you just said was completely out of left field.

Discussing who we find attractive != invading privacy. Also, I don't find any of those three men attractive, but thank you for the random stereotyping along with your nonsensical comment.
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #291 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:36:17 »
The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.
assume everything you type, search or save on your iphone or icloud account is being viewed by the entire world.  Because it is.

This is an overstatement. Most of the crap people write and save isn't even worth looking at to most people, including the government. Think of the amount time and resources that would have to be devoted to that. I have 3,000+ images on my phone, and plenty of them are pictures of cats, accidental screenshots of my home screen and food.

The stuff people are looking for in those places is very specific. Information they can use to make money; personal information, secrets, nude photos of famous people or very attractive people and financial information.
wait really
pretty sure most of your stuff is yours and safe on ur storage thing
Nothing from Alison Brie, so it never could have been that amazing a leak in the first place.
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.


Keep it up hackers, I salute you (but not with my hands)  :thumb:
**** off
*pukes*
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.

Indeed it was.

Of course, we all know who the Holy Grail is when it comes to the search for leaked photos...

Jennifer Love Hewitt.
*finishes puking*
**** off you too

go back to tumblr with that ****

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #292 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:38:11 »
The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.
assume everything you type, search or save on your iphone or icloud account is being viewed by the entire world.  Because it is.

This is an overstatement. Most of the crap people write and save isn't even worth looking at to most people, including the government. Think of the amount time and resources that would have to be devoted to that. I have 3,000+ images on my phone, and plenty of them are pictures of cats, accidental screenshots of my home screen and food.

The stuff people are looking for in those places is very specific. Information they can use to make money; personal information, secrets, nude photos of famous people or very attractive people and financial information.
wait really
pretty sure most of your stuff is yours and safe on ur storage thing

Wrong. I use an iPhone. I back it up to the iCloud. Plenty of goodies able to be stolen there, including nudes. However, I'm not a celebrity, so at the moment, I don't have to worry about a group of hackers stealing my naughty bits. It's not worth their time.
c h e r

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #293 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:44:04 »
The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.
assume everything you type, search or save on your iphone or icloud account is being viewed by the entire world.  Because it is.

This is an overstatement. Most of the crap people write and save isn't even worth looking at to most people, including the government. Think of the amount time and resources that would have to be devoted to that. I have 3,000+ images on my phone, and plenty of them are pictures of cats, accidental screenshots of my home screen and food.

The stuff people are looking for in those places is very specific. Information they can use to make money; personal information, secrets, nude photos of famous people or very attractive people and financial information.
wait really
pretty sure most of your stuff is yours and safe on ur storage thing
Nothing from Alison Brie, so it never could have been that amazing a leak in the first place.
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.


Keep it up hackers, I salute you (but not with my hands)  :thumb:
**** off
*pukes*
Aubrey Plaza was a nice surprise though.

Indeed it was.

Of course, we all know who the Holy Grail is when it comes to the search for leaked photos...

Jennifer Love Hewitt.
*finishes puking*
**** off you too

go back to tumblr with that ****
today is the day
we got to know we have amoeba on gh that accept federal crimes because yeah tits

The Verge wrote a really good piece about this latest development, worth a read.
assume everything you type, search or save on your iphone or icloud account is being viewed by the entire world.  Because it is.

This is an overstatement. Most of the crap people write and save isn't even worth looking at to most people, including the government. Think of the amount time and resources that would have to be devoted to that. I have 3,000+ images on my phone, and plenty of them are pictures of cats, accidental screenshots of my home screen and food.

The stuff people are looking for in those places is very specific. Information they can use to make money; personal information, secrets, nude photos of famous people or very attractive people and financial information.
wait really
pretty sure most of your stuff is yours and safe on ur storage thing

Wrong. I use an iPhone. I back it up to the iCloud. Plenty of goodies able to be stolen there, including nudes. However, I'm not a celebrity, so at the moment, I don't have to worry about a group of hackers stealing my naughty bits. It's not worth their time.
oh i dont use icloud lol
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #294 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:49:28 »
stop trolling for attention
if you're this upset about it, you wouldn't have unlocked the thread

you're loving the attention this is getting.  you def supported the hacking and are hoping to keep this discussion going when elsewhere online its pretty much gone away.
face it, this is last week's news, we're on #gamergate now.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #295 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:52:27 »
stop trolling for attention
if you're this upset about it, you wouldn't have unlocked the thread

you're loving the attention this is getting.  you def supported the hacking and are hoping to keep this discussion going when elsewhere online its pretty much gone away.
face it, this is last week's news, we're on #gamergate now.

HA, almost forgot about that. Yeah, apparently gamers don't exist anymore because journalists with no backbone say so. Genuinely hilarious.

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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #296 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 17:53:31 »
stop trolling for attention
if you're this upset about it, you wouldn't have unlocked the thread

you're loving the attention this is getting.  you def supported the hacking and are hoping to keep this discussion going when elsewhere online its pretty much gone away.
face it, this is last week's news, we're on #gamergate now.
well if it isnt tompty nompty, sitting on top of a collapsing wall like some clueless egg ****
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Offline Novus

  • Formerly the1onewolf
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Re: loser alert: twerp sells celeb nudes 4 ****coins
« Reply #297 on: Tue, 09 September 2014, 18:07:18 »
With the announcement of the ifone 6 and its new and improved camera. I can’t wait for the next batch of nude selfies. The camera won’t be the only thing protruding outwards.