Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Confirmed: Smart TVs Are Being Hacked And Used For Revenge Porn Against Children And Adults

 
FBI Director James Comey, former FBI Director Robert Mueller and U.S. President Barack Obama 
 
In the November 26, 2016 Judiciary Report article "AT&T Uverse Hacked" the site revealed that smart TVs can be hacked. The site also revealed the same in the 2015 lawsuit "Madonna, Jay Z, Beyonce, Rihanna, Rita Ora And Jessie J Sued Over Copyright Infringement, Invasion Of Privacy, Commissioned Criminal Harassment And Assault Via The Kabbalah Center."

This month, a new report was released confirming smart TVs can be hacked and even worse, used to commit revenge porn against innocent, unsuspecting people. In short, people are being watched in their homes via smart TVs (and in some cases known to the FBI, people are being illegally watched in their homes through illegally modified cable boxes in completely criminal violation of the law). Some in society, such as sick, abominable Hollywood cults, are really dragging society into the gutter with this depraved, voyeuristic, evil behavior that qualifies them as sexual predators. 

The Daily Mail newspaper listed cases regarding women whose smart TV's were hacked to spy on them, secretly taking naked pictures of them in their homes, then criminally uploading the nude images to revenge porn sites. The Daily Mail newspaper stated, "These so-called ‘revenge porn’ sites are one of the darkest incarnations of the internet, housing images of now-spurned former partners who once voluntarily posed in a sexually provocative way, thinking they were taking part in something intimate and private with someone they could trust. But it’s not just those who willingly — some might say naively, even foolishly — take and send such images who can end up as the victims of revenge porn. Some images are lifted from social media sites and manipulated on-screen to turn them into pornography. Others are stolen using sophisticated spyware, which can switch on and then control cameras on a victim’s computer or ‘smart’ TV."

The Daily Mail also stated sick, perverted people are engaging in revenge porn against victims as young as 11-years-old. Children are being victimized by perverts spying on them naked via spyware illegally installed on their computers and smart TVs, secretly taking photos of the unsuspecting underage victims using the camera on said computers and smart TVs, then uploading the images to revenge porn site. What is this world coming to. That is so sick. A person has to be depraved out of their mind to do something so despicable and disgusting. What kind of deranged, nasty, subhuman scum secretly watch other people in their homes.

The Obama Administration was formally made aware of the sick voyeuristic crimes being committed in America. However, thus far they have not made substantial legal changes to deter sick behavior from perverted criminals, who are victimizing adults and children alike. Since the time the Obama Administration was formally notified of the sick behavior occurring in America at the hands of some disgusting voyeuristic hackers, there has only one notable revenge porn conviction (Revenge Porn Site Founder Hunter Moore Pleads Guilty And Is Facing Several Years In Prison In What Should Serve As A Warning To Privacy Invaders).

If some sick, perverted hacker secretly hacked into the computers or smart TVs of Malia Obama, Sasha Obama or the children of members of Congress, with the contents uploaded on illegal sites, as is being done to adults and children alike in America (and other nations), the law would change really fast to lock up perverts victimizing people in this manner.

STORY SOURCE

Trolls who take sneak photos of you through your TV and turn it into porn: How images can be lifted from screens and end up on revenge porn sites 

Published: 19:59 EST, 18 May 2016 | Updated: 01:54 EST, 19 May 2016 - Nikki Elliot first met Oliver Whiting when he interviewed her for a job at the Sovereign Harbour, a pub-restaurant overlooking the marina in the Sussex resort of Eastbourne. He was the restaurant manager and she was applying for a job as a waitress. 

Nikki got the job and worked closely with the man she knew as Olly for 18 months. ‘He seemed like such a normal guy, though with hindsight some of the things he did were a little weird,’ she told the Mail. ‘He was always really nice to me, but some of the staff complained about his mood swings and said he could be a nightmare to work for.’ 

Olly Whiting was most certainly a nightmare, but not merely as a temperamental boss, as Nikki has discovered to her continuing cost. ‘Shadows make me nervous now, and I am even worried in my own home and want the lights on at night,’ she says, strain passing over her face. Sophisticated spyware, which can switch on and then control cameras on a victim’s computer or ‘smart’ TV can be used to make revenge porn. Whiting is an illustration of how little one can know a person, of the darkness that can lurk beneath the surface, of the distorted workings of a damaged mind hidden behind a friendly and familiar face. 

Late last month, he received a caution from police for an offence under the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015. The fact that it was a caution makes it all sound rather trivial, but there was nothing inconsequential about the shame and fear he instilled in a group of innocent young women — one of whom was his own sister.Whiting, 36 and a father of one, posted explicit images of 13 women on a website that serves as a forum for users wanting to express their most disturbing sexual fantasies — and exact revenge on those who have supposedly wronged them. 

These so-called ‘revenge porn’ sites are one of the darkest incarnations of the internet, housing images of now-spurned former partners who once voluntarily posed in a sexually provocative way, thinking they were taking part in something intimate and private with someone they could trust. But it’s not just those who willingly — some might say naively, even foolishly — take and send such images who can end up as the victims of revenge porn. 

Some images are lifted from social media sites and manipulated on-screen to turn them into pornography. Others are stolen using sophisticated spyware, which can switch on and then control cameras on a victim’s computer or ‘smart’ TV.

Whiting was an avid supplier of such pictures, a man who expressed his violent sexual fantasies via the keyboard. In one instance, he posted photographs of a former girlfriend naked, imploring viewers to ‘rape this slut, she deserves it’... 

Between April and December last year, 1,160 people came forward to complain about revenge porn, including the parents of three children who were just 11 years old. A third of complainants were under 19, but the average age was 25. Three-quarters of victims were female. The spyware may be installed by an ex-partner, but equally it could be installed by a stranger hacking into your computer...
Malicious posting of images can result in marital breakdown, if infidelity is disclosed, and ruined careers. Post-traumatic stress disorder and suicidal thoughts are common in victims, as is self-harm
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