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anotheoldgit | 16:37 Wed 21st Jan 2015 | News
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Page three girls gone and they are said to now be focusing on the Daily Mails side-bar, then I went on to the trusted Guardian site and what did I find on their front page? this

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2015/1/21/1421836088744/Someone-stole-naked-pictu-010.jpg

Is nobody safe?
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Shame about the Tats though.
The thinking man's 'page 3 girl' Bogface ...more left to the imagination ;-)
Cor, not 'arf.
The best way to avoid pornographic puctures of yourself being hacked is to not pose for them in the first place (or not store them on your computer).

AOG, Revenge Porn is a valud news item at the moment.
Yes it is Gromit, but I think this is a bit tongue in cheek.
Someone stole naked pictures of me. This is what I did about it – video http://gu.com/p/453dg/stw
I wouldn't mind putting my tongue in HER cheek ;-)
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Gromit

/// AOG, Revenge Porn is a valud news item at the moment. ///

Oh I am so pleased you put that because I have been waiting to post this story, but I thought some might say "another Daily Mail non-story".

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2920086/Teenage-girl-posted-revenge-porn-video-best-friend-having-sex-Facebook-fined-just-100.html

But if a £100 fine is getting tough with revenge porn, then what chance do the victims of it stand, no matter how silly they have been?
Again, I find myself on the far side of the generation gap.

It surely should be taken as read that anything at all stored on electronic media has the capacity to be misused, and people should store information and images about themselves accordingly.

I don't have a Twitter or Facebook account - and anyone is welcome to hack into my e-mail if they are really interested (which I doubt!) - there is nothing whatever on there that could embarrass or upset me by its dissemination.

I fail to understand why anyone who lives in the internet and electronic communication world can be surprised if their privacy is invaded like this.

That does not mean that I think this woman is to blame, or that she 'got what she deserved' - merely that she was naiive, and has compounded her misery by reading and taking any notice of any of the communications she received.

Cyber bullying is eliminated if you close your eyes, or simply don't use social media.

Contrary to the perception of many, it is not actually compulsory.
//Is nobody safe?//

safe ? aog .

Are you peeping from behind the door on account of you feeling a bit vunerable ?
AOG,
Not sure that is the same. The girl who was fined made images without the other girl's consent. And then posted them. That is different than making your own pirn images then not keeping them secure.
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Gromit

/// Not sure that is the same. The girl who was fined made images without the other girl's consent. And then posted them. That is different than making your own pirn images then not keeping them secure. ///

No Gromit it was you who mentioned 'REVENGE' Porn, and that is not about producing pictures of one's self and storing them on a 'cloud'

It is about a partner or friend (as in this case) taking inappropriate photos and then for some kind of revenge posted them on-line for all to see.
AOG,
Actually, it was the woman in the Guardian story who described that as revenge porn, but I am not sure it is. Unless she knew the person who stole her pictures, how is the stealer gaining any revenge? If the stealer is a stranger, the revenge element does not come into it.
I take revenge porn to mean a former friend or acquaintence who somehow had access to your pictures, posting them as a malicious act against you when that relationship sours.
AOG - "Is nobody safe?"

There are no nude pictures of me on any storage format, nor I would wager are there any of you, so we two are most certainly safe!!
I'm safe too :-)

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