01-09-2014 19:37 - edited 01-09-2014 19:39
01-09-2014 19:37 - edited 01-09-2014 19:39
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Oh dear, yet another thread completely derailed, slapped hands all round
on 01-09-2014 20:23
This affects Dropbox and all other cloud storage services that your phone can automatically save your pictures to. Its basically been social engineering that has been going on for months, with pictures being traded between a tight group of individuals on 4Chan.
Its been basic social engineering thats been used to get access to these celebrities accounts.
Two simple rules:
1) Don't allow intimate pictures to be autosaved to your cloud account
2) Don't allow intimate pictures to be autosaved to your cloud account
If someone wants to get access to any of your accounts and they can find out enough about you they WILL get access to it eventually.
The sites hosting these files need to make resetting passwords, etc tougher. Why insist on a complex password when you only need 2 or 3 pieces of information to get access to reset it?
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