fizzypish wrote: » Why would you store sensitive material on a piece of hardware that you cannot physically access when ever you want to? I understand that the companies that maintain the banks of memory (cloud) have security systems but there are people out there who live and breath to break these systems.
WinnyThePoo wrote: » I betcha the mods are allowed post naked pics on there private forum:(
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Never heard of any of these girls
seamus wrote: » That's all the mods post on their private forum. If you post without a nudie pic, you get demodded instantly.
kjl wrote: » But seriously, the picture of Victoria Justice wearing the Marvel T Shirt showing off her vagina is the hottest thing I have ever seen.
smash wrote: » You don't really understand cloud storage do you? You can access it from anywhere. It's basically just like gmail/hotmail etc, except instead of emails it's documents etc. You can log in from anywhere with your username and password! Someone hacked a load of celeb accounts, it happens all the time. You just need to have better security and FFS DON'T USE PUBLIC WIFI.
doubledown wrote: » Yeah, it's a shame that her photos are the fake ones
fizzypish wrote: » I understand it well enough. What I'm saying is that you cannot access the physical hardware. You don't know what backup systems they have in place. You upload 1 file and the system could automatically archive a copy somewhere.
Sleepy wrote: » It's a little hard to take her "They're fake" seriously when the others all appear to be real... I'm sure some neck-beard will be along shortly to analyze the pixelation of the image and "verify" it's authenticity :rolleyes: Am I right in guessing this is going to boil down to people not knowing about Apples backup features and leaving default passwords set on their accounts? i.e. a social media version of the voicemail "hacking"...
Sleepy wrote: » Am I right in guessing this is going to boil down to people not knowing about Apples backup features and leaving default passwords set on their accounts? i.e. a social media version of the voicemail "hacking"...