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Celeb photos leak; fingers point at Apple
#21
My grandma would only change clothes in a closed closet; not in front of any person at all. Even her husband. If one strips and poses for digital cameras, the possibility exists this will happen. If one does NOT, it lowers the possibility.
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#22
If you want to mess with someone's head, tell them that "I know for a FACT, that underneath your clothes, your NAKED!!!!
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#23
what is even more startling is that 93% of us were born naked.
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#24
I pity the mothers of the other 7%.
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#25
It is always best to leave a little something to the imagination. Jus sayin'. :devil:
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#26
Mini 9 wrote:
If one strips and poses for digital cameras, the possibility exists this will happen. If one does NOT, it lowers the possibility.

Yep
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#27
Sure, this sheds light on the need for strengthened cloud data security as well as an opportunity for people to evaluate their privacy expectations and decided what should and shouldn't be posted on the web.

For me at has been a chance to to see a really beautiful woman look even better wearing just black and pink panties!

I just think that Jennifer Lawrence is stunningly beautiful and a real spitfire.

JPK
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#28
OMG.
http://i.imgur.com/f2B5A7T.jpg
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#29
oh geez. it's freakin nude photos. are we still that obsessed with nudity?

We should be obsessed about security.

This is stolen data. The form doesn't matter.

And it looks like it's more a cracking of individual security questions and not a hack of iCloud.

Some people like to dismiss this because it seems celebrities are targeted, but that could happen to "normal" people too.

It's all fun until it happens to you.
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#30
JPK wrote:
Sure, this sheds light on the need for strengthened cloud data security as well as an opportunity for people to evaluate their privacy expectations and decided what should and shouldn't be posted on the web.

JPK

Gen Y and the Millenials really don't have the same concept of privacy and right to privacy because they have given so much of it up with current tech and the internet. People for the most part have no clue what they give up when they click "yes" or "I Accept"

For example, starting with Windows Media Player 9, it started to track and report your playlists to M$. Google Docs retains the rights to your docs. So do most free cloud storage options.

So when something shows up where it isn't expected or wanted, you let it outside of your exclusive control.
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