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Previously on "Jennifer Lawrence nude photos leaked 'after iCloud hack'"

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  • DaveB
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    In case anyone is still confused by it all CNN's "tech analyst" can clear things up for you.

    Or Not.

    CNN 'tech analyst' on NAKED CELEBS: WHO IS this mystery '4chan' PERSON?

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Another interesting look at the whole sorry mess, with an intriguing proposal: in the same way that all browsers now have a "porn mode" (aka "private browsing" and such), should photo apps implement similar functionality to ensure those "special" pics remain with those entitled to them? Not Safe For Not Working On | Dan Kaminsky's Blog
    If you think that's a sorry mess, take a look at the contents of the old man's underpants.

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  • NickFitz
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    Another interesting look at the whole sorry mess, with an intriguing proposal: in the same way that all browsers now have a "porn mode" (aka "private browsing" and such), should photo apps implement similar functionality to ensure those "special" pics remain with those entitled to them? Not Safe For Not Working On | Dan Kaminsky's Blog

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  • Old Greg
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    Any of you little tykes looking at a stretch in the pokey?

    Celebrity iCloud hacking turns into child abuse case over Maroney pictures | Technology | theguardian.com

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Post a link on Grindr?
    They do have some standards.

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    My nude pictures have been seen by no-one - how can I get my website to get some hits?
    Post a link on Grindr?

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  • BrilloPad
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    My nude pictures have been seen by no-one - how can I get my website to get some hits?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    I don't think NF was being sanctimonious.
    I don't think DA knows what the word means.

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  • NickFitz
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    Good points, well made: A PSA About Nude Photos « terribleminds: chuck wendig

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy View Post
    Ok, I admit I'm not a fan of Apple as such I don't have an iCloud account.

    So iCloud only holds pictures? Or is it a proper cloud where all your phone data is stored in the cloud?

    Wondering why nobody is jumping up and down now that all Apple stored personal data has been exposed?

    Oh yea and this thoroughly punctures the myth around Apple and security.
    But it does not (and I am most definetly no apple fan boi) the problem was the user's password was easily guessed.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy View Post
    Ok, I admit I'm not a fan of Apple as such I don't have an iCloud account.

    So iCloud only holds pictures? Or is it a proper cloud where all your phone data is stored in the cloud?

    Wondering why nobody is jumping up and down now that all Apple stored personal data has been exposed?

    Oh yea and this thoroughly punctures the myth around Apple and security.

    Stores only data you select, such as calendar, last 12 months photos, some documents, mail. Yes it's not encrypted as stored to my knowledge but worse it's stored where privacy laws don't exists - the us of a.

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  • Stevie Wonder Boy
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    Ok, I admit I'm not a fan of Apple as such I don't have an iCloud account.

    So iCloud only holds pictures? Or is it a proper cloud where all your phone data is stored in the cloud?

    Wondering why nobody is jumping up and down now that all Apple stored personal data has been exposed?

    Oh yea and this thoroughly punctures the myth around Apple and security.

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  • NickFitz
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    Here's an interesting article by someone who's spent a few days uncovering the modus operandi of the networks of people who steal and distribute this stuff, and how this particular case came to play out the way it did: https://www.nikcub.com/posts/notes-o...ty-data-theft/

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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by zoco View Post
    Aren't there any hamburger shots?
    Here you go....

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  • zoco
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    The ones I've seen aren't exactly going to raise any eyebrows, nor anything else for that matter.

    Aren't there any hamburger shots?

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