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[quote=FruminousBandersnatch][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder--JP Morgan just had a bunch of information hacked, including client account information. If Lawrence had her account hacked, would people be blaming her for having an online account? Do people really think that we shouldn't expect any level of privacy online? That we have no right to complain when personal information of whatever sort is stolen? And I agree with Lawrence--the people looking at the nude pictures aren't physically assaulting her, but they are complicit in a crime. [/quote] Yes, you have no privacy online, don't upload your nudes. If you have a higher level of security like a bank maybe you will fair better. Have you noticed the ads on DCUM utilize tracking.[/quote] Yeah, you're not making any sense. There is no difference here between having a private online photo account and having an online bank account. Storing pics in a private account isn't the same as saying "sure, entire world, go ahead and look at my naked body" any more than having a JP Morgan account is saying "sure, entire world, go ahead and have some of my money." It's a sex crime, and the people viewing those pics are gross, disgusting asshats.[/quote] Clearly you did not read the terms of service reguard a cloud account with Apple Inc.[/quote] Yeah. Me and 99.99% of the iPhone-using population. That still doesn't make it ok to steal my stuff.[/quote] Heres what you agreed to : "APPLE DOES NOT REPRESENT OR GUARANTEE THAT THE SERVICE WILL BE FREE FROM LOSS, CORRUPTION, ATTACK, VIRUSES, INTERFERENCE, HACKING, OR OTHER SECURITY INTRUSION, AND APPLE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY RELATING THERETO." If you don't like the terms don't use the service. I use an iphone and dont use their cloud service. I have a private cloud in my home.[/quote] Your bank doesn't represent or guarantee that they won't get robbed, either. Guess if you don't want to take that risk you should keep your money under your mattress. Like Apple and every other online service, they agree to use reasonable efforts to perform the services you've purchased, and they agree that they are liable if they commit gross negligence or willful misconduct. Your private cloud is less of a target than iCloud because it's a lower value target and the return for hacking it is lower. But odds are it's less secure than most online services that have teams of security experts and who conduct penetration tests, etc., etc., just like your house is less secure than your bank, but also a less rewarding target. And if you feel that confident about your configuration of your private cloud, you might want to take a look at this - http://www.kaspersky.com/about/news/virus/2014/hacking-a-living-room [/quote]
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