As the technology of the world becomes more advanced, the risk of being exposed and become victims of various cyber crimes increases. One of these crimes is hacking.
This kind of crime spares no one. Whether you’re an ordinary citizen or a celebrated A-lister, your private information and most private photos are on the risk of being exposed for the criminals to use and for the rest of the world to see.
What you do in private should remain private. If you’ve taken nude pictures of your body for whatever reason, you should never let the Internet get its hands on it. Otherwise, you will be violated as strangers in the World Wide Web will share and re-share your picture over and again.
The problem with this kind of violation is that it’s intangible. Meaning, the teeth of the law are not as sharp when it comes to punishing those who have perpetrated a cybercrime. This will leave you more vulnerable. It has every potential to destroy your life and the lives of the people around you.
Nevertheless, there are steps you can take to prevent this from happening. Educating cyber people that they are mentally disturbed when they share your nude photos online without your knowledge or permission will take longer. You must do what you can now to prevent yourself from becoming a victim.
Don't take photos of your naked body.
Jennifer Lawrence said that the hacking, which leaked several photos of her naked body online, left her feeling so violated that she can’t put it into words. She added that she felt like she was gang-banged by the entire planet. This is a nightmare that no parent on the planet would want their child to suffer. Abstinence from taking nude pictures of your naked self is the most natural solution to avoid being hacked.
If you want to take pictures of your naked body, secure the only copy and never post it on the Internet.
It is your right to explore your body. However, to avoid being violated, you must never post your pictures online. Don’t even think that because you paid for a cloud account, you're safe from hacking. Jenifer Lawrence's leaked photos were derived from her paid cloud account.
If you used an iPhone, deleting the pictures is not enough.
The cloud is hackable. We hate to sound like a broken record, but really, don’t save your nude pictures on the cloud. Regardless of the high fees that you pay that seemingly guarantee security, it’s only a marketing slogan. No cloud account is unhackable.
Technology will come back to haunt you. The synching technology will create a separate collection of your nude photos on multiple devices. You can’t just delete and expect it to be gone. It’s never gone. If you must remove, delete the file from the cloud. Delete it from the trash, as well. Check the multiple devices to which your iPhone was synched.
Conclusion
The best way to prevent a hacking scenario of your most private and intimate photos is not to take a picture of your nude body at all. If it is inevitable, however, you must find a way to delete it. If you don’t know how or if you're unsure if you removed it correctly or not, hire the professionals to do it for you.
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