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Old 28th Aug 2016, 12:22
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Sadly the days of opening up a maintenance release book to be greeted by a juicy playboy centrefold are long gone
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Old 28th Aug 2016, 12:48
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Yes Illusion, the world used to be round... now it's SQUARE!
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Old 29th Aug 2016, 07:22
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Square Bear........I am with you. Seriously guys, it's 2016......this sort of behaviour is not tolerated anymore. Sure, enjoy your job and have fun but if you go down this path and get caught then expect the worst. I'm not saying I agree or disagree with what happened.....I just know how it works.
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Old 29th Aug 2016, 10:41
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[QUOTE]There you go…some on PPRuNe reckon it is ok to post such pictures/QUOTE]

To be fair, if the staff member concerned is being truthful, the photos were stolen from her iCloud account. It is the same as someone stealing a print out of your photo album.
If you aren't familiar with Apple's proprietary online storage service most leave it set to automatically synch their digital photos. All very secure they reassure their customers. Unless a malicious person obtains your password and publishes your personal photos.

Yes there must have been at least a degree of unworldliness involved (no way I'd use iCloud) but should someone lose their job and suffer trial by internet for being the victims of theft? As silly as the images are they were never intended for public consumption and there was no intention (I assume!) to discredit the company.

Shouldn't people be shaming the person who actually did post the images?
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Old 30th Aug 2016, 07:59
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All very secure they reassure their customers. Unless a malicious person obtains your password and publishes your personal photos.
It's as secure as people want to make it. The smart money enables 2-Factor authentication which means that the perpetrator needs more than just an Apple ID and the account password.

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