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Hackers hit the motherload A-D list celebs nudes

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Since all these photos were from iPhones and iCloud, could Apple be sued by these "celebrities"? Or is there language buried and hidden in the terms and conditions that frees Apple from any liability.
 
remember the time Sony PS3 network got hacked? Sony got sued.
wonder if any of these celebs gonna sue Apple for not protecting their network enough.

Don't worry, Apple probably made enough in interest on their cash hoard yesterday to pay everyone involved off.
 
No no, you guys missed the point. Apple isn't at fault, the hacker is. Why should a company who takes your money hold any responsibility? That's what terms of service and lawyers are for, to get rid of that nonsense called accountability.

It will be interesting to see how this unfolds. Celeb hack/leaks are nothing new, but this is the largest and most dramatized one that's occurred. It could set some new precedents, but something tells me Apple will not suffer at all over it.
 
Am I the only person who thinks its weird that all these fucking celebs have all their nudes on icloud?

Has NONE of them ever heard about thumb drives?

Does Apple give loads of free services to Hollywood people? Or is it just so hip that folks make fun of you for not having Apple services?
Is there some sort of Hollywood Nude Club that everyone takes part in but nobody talks about?



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Not strange at all. The feature to access your iCloud photo stream on your other devices is convenient because your iPad or MacBook can access a picture you took with your phone. It's optional, but most people accept / enable it for convenience.

Even if the code on GitHub allows brute forcing passwords, the hackers would probably never crack mine.
 
Since all these photos were from iPhones and iCloud, could Apple be sued by these "celebrities"? Or is there language buried and hidden in the terms and conditions that frees Apple from any liability.
Something being hidden in the terms and conditions doesn't make it legally enforceable and it doesn't give Apple an automatic get-out-of-jail free card.
 
Can't read the whole thread. Has it been confirmed to be an iCloud hack?
The BBC mentioned icloud in the news report on this issue and they are usually quite circumspect in how they report on stuff nowadays. But, no, I don't think Apple has spoken about this at all. I wouldn't expect them to either, they tend not to say anything then make an announcement in a month or two that an unspecified vulnerability has been plugged.
Something being hidden in the terms and conditions doesn't make it legally enforceable and it doesn't give Apple an automatic get-out-of-jail free card.

Has Apple advertised icloud as a secure repository for your files?
 
That's kinda what I meant. It's uninteresting from the whole 'beating off to pics of celebrities' aspect.

Yeah I'm not seeing the need for massive excitement because the internet repository of low quality pictures of boobs has increased by an incremental amount.

Interesting from a 'LOL what goes on here' perspective.

This thread has mostly been about the former.

Rather than thinking "Lol {famous person A} has their boobs on the internet" people should be thinking "Hmmmmm, what data of mine is in some random script kiddies hands.
 
Rather than thinking "Lol {famous person A} has their boobs on the internet" people should be thinking "Hmmmmm, what data of mine is in some random script kiddies hands.

Damned little from due care on my part. It's fun getting ridiculed by the chuckleheads for being tinhat nutter, but I guarantee I'll have the last laugh. Schadenfreude has no expiration date :^)
 
Just a word of warning that there is some child porn (17yo) in that collection.

Probably. At least one of the people on that list very recently turned 18.

Good luck prosecuting the thousands who've seen it, but good luck if you do get caught because now they have you on a sex offender's list.
 
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