The media uproar over a massive leak of celebrity photos is putting a new focus on an interesting legal question: Do you have a right to keep your “selfies” off troublesome websites?
The media uproar over a massive leak of celebrity photos is putting a new focus on an interesting legal question: Do you have a right to keep your “selfies” off troublesome websites?
There’s a seedy trade in compromising photos stored in Apple iCloud accounts, and it is in part aided by a software program that cleanly collects the data. Some of the nude celebrity photos are believed to have first been circulated on Anon-IB, a definitely not safe-for-work forum.
You probably heard by now about the nude celebrity photos circulating the internet, with the hacker allegedly responsible saying he got the photos from Apple’s iCloud. You may be thinking, “I’m not a celebrity.
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