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In reply to the discussion: OK, to anyone who thinks the people who had their nude photos stolen, shouldn't have posted them.... [View all]riqster
(13,986 posts)During the discussions (here and elsewhere ), a goodly number of people said that the celebs should not have stored those nude photos, or even that they should not have taken nude photos in the first place.
The OP points out that we rarely see such victim-blaming when, say, Target gets hacked and millions of people get their card data stolen. Or as DetlefK posits, someone cracks your safe and by so doing robs you.
If we take the security precautions as directed, we have the right to object when a crime is committed against us. It should not matter if the stolen material is cash, information or photos.
I'd also like to mention that all of the stolen images in this case were of women. Had the theft been of women's debit card data, I doubt we'd see the same shaming responses.
Hope that helps.