Supposed nudes of Justin Verlander, Kate Upton leaked

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Supposed nudes of Justin Verlander, Kate Upton leaked
Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande among other celebs exposed
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First posted: Sunday, August 31, 2014 11:39 PM EDT | Updated: Monday, September 01, 2014 12:19 AM EDT
Nude photos of what appears to be Justin Verlander and Kate Upton have been leaked online. (REUTERS)
LOS ANGELES - Nude photos of what appears to be Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander and his model girlfriend Kate Upton have been leaked online.
The images, which first appeared on image-sharing site 4chan, show Verlander, a six-time MLB all-star, and Upton posing nude in front of a bathroom mirror.
Due to the explicit nature of many of the images, we are not hosting the photos.
Jennifer Lawrence, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande and Kirsten Dunst, among many others, also appear in images leaked Sunday morning in one of the biggest celebrity hacking scandals in recent memory.
A spokesperson for Lawrence confirmed the photos were real and blasted the hackers for their "flagrant violation of privacy."
"The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence," her representative warned.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, another actress exposed in the leak, immediately took to Twitter to denounce the images.
A total of 101 celebrities were purportedly hacked, although it's unclear how many of those photos are authentic. Other stars on the list include Aubrey Plaza, Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens, Rihanna, Lea Michele, Hillary Duff, Cat Deeley and U.S. soccer star Hope Solo.
Actress Victoria Justice, however, insisted that the photos of her were fake.
It's unknown how the risque photos made it online but Hollywood stars have been a growing target of hackers in recent years.
In 2012, a man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for posting nude images of Scarlett Johansson which were taken from her cell phone.
Other victims of phone hackings in recent years include "Mad Men" star Christina Hendricks, Blake Lively and Olivia Munn.
--With files from QMI Agency
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not 'supposed'...they are genuine...boobs are not bad...they are all over 4chan and redditt.



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oh, and anything that makes it to the internet, stays on the internet somewhere, even if the guy is sent to jail (ask scarlett johansson or the mangled-headed dead porsche girl)




 

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As usual with stories like this, people get in line to blame the victim.


Heck, that chick that went into that bar with a mini skirt on sure had that rape coming.
 

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Sure....like a women walking alone at night.

Seriously?

You're going to compare storing nudy photos on an internet cloud service to someone being sexually assaulted?

There is no comparison

If you want to take nudy pics of yourself, fine, but keep them on a USB locked in a drawer and password protected, or print them and then destroy the digitals. Even then someone can find those and scan the images or hack your USB.

You don't upload them to the internet via a cloud service and hope that the company providing the cloud service will protect your digital t*tties.

At best comparison is this is like someone hacking your bank account / stealing your credit card and taking your money simply because you left your card on a restaurant table.

The bank providing you the card and storage of your money have done all that they need to protect your property, but if you are an idiot or didn't setup a strong enough password or took any other precautions that were explained by your bank, then you're going to have your stuff taken.... And you're going to feel embarrassed and upset.

Like I said, we here about how the victim should have been smarter.


Little anger for the hacker that did this or those that posted them.


In fact, if you sought out these pics you are partially to blame.

Welcome to humanity.... Life's a b*tch. While I wouldn't like that happening to me, I'm also not that stupid to allow the chance in the first place.

No sympathy. They get embarrassed, they learn a lesson, they move on.
 

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Seriously?

You're going to compare storing nudy photos on an internet cloud service to someone being sexually assaulted?

There is no comparison

If you want to take nudy pics of yourself, fine, but keep them on a USB locked in a drawer and password protected, or print them and then destroy the digitals. Even then someone can find those and scan the images or hack your USB.

You don't upload them to the internet via a cloud service and hope that the company providing the cloud service will protect your digital t*tties.

At best comparison is this is like someone hacking your bank account / stealing your credit card and taking your money simply because you left your card on a restaurant table.

The bank providing you the card and storage of your money have done all that they need to protect your property, but if you are an idiot or didn't setup a strong enough password or took any other precautions that were explained by your bank, then you're going to have your stuff taken.... And you're going to feel embarrassed and upset.



Welcome to humanity.... Life's a b*tch. While I wouldn't like that happening to me, I'm also not that stupid to allow the chance in the first place.

No sympathy. They get embarrassed, they learn a lesson, they move on.



Again, victim blaming.


Typical.
 

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Seriously?

You're going to compare storing nudy photos on an internet cloud service to someone being sexually assaulted?

There is no comparison
It's a perfectly valid comparison. You're just getting all exercised because of the relative severity.

Having your lunch stolen from the fridge at work and having your car stolen is a valid comparison. The elements of the crime are the same. Severity is not the issue.

If you want to take nudy pics of yourself, fine, but keep them on a USB locked in a drawer and password protected, or print them and then destroy the digitals. Even then someone can find those and scan the images or hack your USB.

You don't upload them to the internet via a cloud service and hope that the company providing the cloud service will protect your digital t*tties.
If you want to wear a short skirt, fine. Just do it in your living room and never go out the door dressed like that.

At best comparison is this is like someone hacking your bank account / stealing your credit card and taking your money simply because you left your card on a restaurant table.
Wrong. The restaurant doesn't have a duty to protect a forgotten card.

The bank providing you the card and storage of your money have done all that they need to protect your property, but if you are an idiot or didn't setup a strong enough password or took any other precautions that were explained by your bank, then you're going to have your stuff taken.... And you're going to feel embarrassed and upset.
The fundamental principle of the law of bailment is that the bailee has, and I quote, "an absolute duty not to misdeliver."

Welcome to humanity.... Life's a b*tch. While I wouldn't like that happening to me, I'm also not that stupid to allow the chance in the first place.

No sympathy. They get embarrassed, they learn a lesson, they move on.
Them and rape victims.
 

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Not that I don't enjoy a good wank but what the hell are all these arseholes doing taking nudes photos of themselves for...in case someone really needs one?...so they can look back upon them in their wrinkly twilight years?...so they can say they did?...this is derpage at it's finest...and then, store images in the ether?...I mean, smooth move exlax...I hate people and celebrities as much as the next sociopath but come off the pot...ever since everyone IN THE WORLD heard about the first instances of this sort of attention whorrage years back, douchebags of all stripes should have wised-up and started drawing each other like their french girls or buying a polaroid at goodwill.

p.s. and nobody is getting off to these pics like the narcissistic celebs and their fanzies would have you think...a proper wanker visits brazzers, motherless or TBLOP.
 

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Like I said, we here about how the victim should have been smarter.


Little anger for the hacker that did this or those that posted them.


In fact, if you sought out these pics you are partially to blame.

I didn't seek them out. I don't really care. I turn off the TV when the Entertainment report comes out. Don't give a rats a-s-s about what celebs are doing to which celebs.

Hackers are hackers. I don't condone them but I am not going to expunge the same amount of anger about nude pics being hacked off a place they shouldn't have been stored as I would about a rape. I don't consider my feelings toward the hackers worth wasting any characters from my keyboard.
 

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Again, victim blaming.

Typical.

In this world and in this sort of situation, you're damn right I'll blame the victim.

This isn't a world full of candy canes, lollypops, rainbow hugging and sunshine shooting out of people's azzes.... if it was, then we could leave our doors unlocked & allow our children to roam the playgrounds and streets without worry. We could leave our purses and wallets on the table of a restaurant without worry of someone taking them.

The reality is that humanity is full of scum and at the same time, humanity is full of idiots that that scum will take advantage of.

I never said the people who committed this crime shouldn't be found, charged and taken through the courts to prove their guilt, but you can not excuse the idiocy of people putting private images of themselves on the internet when everybody should be fully aware that the internet is not a secure place for such things.

Again, I have zero sympathy for people with no common sense.

It's a perfectly valid comparison. You're just getting all exercised because of the relative severity.

Having your lunch stolen from the fridge at work and having your car stolen is a valid comparison. The elements of the crime are the same. Severity is not the issue.

Severity is indeed the issue.

Yes, a crime is a crime, but are you going to send someone to jail who took your sandwich in the fridge for the same amount of time as someone who took your car for a joy ride and destroyed it in a field? (both rendering your property unusable by you)

With that same level of logic and reason, we can compare these images being stolen to Mass Genocide. :?

Severity is a large part of the situation we're discussing, in fact, it's the primary focus. A crime is a crime and if severity wasn't an issue, then me chopping someone up with a spoon over the course of a week should have the same punishment as me jaywalking.

If you want to wear a short skirt, fine. Just do it in your living room and never go out the door dressed like that.
Hardly a valid comparison..... but hey, sure... take all the pictures of your hoo'ha you like, put them on your cloud service online, make sure your password is "Password" and hope for the best.

Leave all your windows and doors to your house wide open when you go to bed..... and while you're at it, put all your valuable stuff by the door for anybody walking by to see. Even better, place your car out in the front with all the doors open, the trunk open and leave the keys in the ignition so they can load it all up with your stuff and drive away.

Then go contact the police with a shocked expression on your face and tell them someone stole all your stuff.

Wrong. The restaurant doesn't have a duty to protect a forgotten card.
Wrong?

That is exactly my point. The restaurant, nor the bank has any obligation to make sure you don't leave your crap lying around for anybody to steal and use..... that's your responsibility.

That was my comparison. You just said the restaurant doesn't have a duty to protect your stuff from being taken by someone else. And the company providing you their cloud service with your nudy photos stored on them don't have a duty to make sure you pick a good password to make sure people can't easily guess it and take your stuff.

The fundamental principle of the law of bailment is that the bailee has, and I quote, "an absolute duty not to misdeliver."
And they're supposed to figure out that it wasn't you using your pin number on your card and withdrawing your money at an ATM?

The cloud service is supposed to figure out that it wasn't you using your password to access and download your files??

There is only so much they can do before it becomes the responsibility of the owner. As I said, they have done everything they can on their end to protect your property in their care with various security precautions.... however if you allow someone to easily get the information they need to bypass those precautions, then who's fault is that?

The Bank / Cloud provider?

The poor poor victim has no responsibility at all huh?

Them and rape victims.
:rolleyes: Yup, it's suddenly all about the rape victims.... this is yet another case of poor women being taken advantage of and abused, boo frick'n hoo.

You do realize that there were also male celebrities who have had their images hacked and stolen?

Go google them.... I suppose men also now have to worry about getting raped too huh?

Oh no, someone stole my apple juice in the work fridge! Better watch my back, some butch lady might finger-bang my azz and chew my knob. Maybe rainbows might finally shoot out.

Get a grip..... pun intended.
 
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The perfect response to all those pointing fingers at the victims.

"You know what's stupid? Carrying money in your wallet. You really need to leave your money in your bank account. You are just asking for someone to steal it. Don't blame the person pick-pocketing, they are just trying to make a few dollars like a normal person."