Over the weekend the media went both crazy and buzz over the leaked photos of popular celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton.
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Jennifer Lawrence |
Apparently this was not the accidentally leaked photo or missing phone as we have thought. It was claimed to be stolen. Hacker went all crazy by posting the pictures to 4Chan and other websites and social media.
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Kate Upton |
It turned out to be one of the biggest celebrity hacking scandal we have known so far. More than 100 celebrities' photos were hacked and posted. Some of them including Selena Gomez, Kirsten Dunst, Ariana Grande, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Rihanna.
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Ariana Grande |
Mary Elizabeth Winstead took it off on Twitter against the hacker who have seen her photos.
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead |
Of course, authorities have begun to investigate and to prosecute the hacker involved in this leaked photo massacre. But who is to blame in all these?
No, I don't think celebrities were to blame. Perhaps it was common to say that "who the hell asked you to take a nude picture of yourself online?!"
But in a scenario where it was stolen, it was an absolute breach of privacy. Despite it being naked or sexy or whatever...as long as it was stolen, they are the victims. Worst of all, celebrities as popular as they are, they are always being in the spotlight for such scandal.
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