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[ NNSquad ] A lesson in how innocents can be hurt through technological revenge
A lesson in how innocents can be hurt through technological revenge "Tumblr user sorry for spying on new owners of his stolen laptop" http://j.mp/15jzdDc (Daily Dot) "As the story circulated, I [Dom Deltorto] started to receive messages from concerned individuals warning of privacy issues and the possible harm and distress the blog may cause the people in the photos," he admitted. "I hadn't really considered any of this, as I hadn't expected the story to get so much attention." "Then one of the people in the photos contacted me and asked me to remove the pictures. They were very upset. I could understand why." Deltorto also stressed that the people in the photographs were not thieves and that, although he still misses his Macbook Pro, "[the] safety and well being of private individuals is more important than any possession." In his second note, the animator pointed out that the Iranians, upset by the attention, insisted on returning the laptop. Though Deltorto appreciates the gesture, he didn't take them up on their offer. - - - --Lauren-- Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com): http://www.vortex.com/lauren Co-Founder: People For Internet Responsibility: http://www.pfir.org/pfir-info Founder: - Network Neutrality Squad: http://www.nnsquad.org - PRIVACY Forum: http://www.vortex.com/privacy-info - Data Wisdom Explorers League: http://www.dwel.org - Global Coalition for Transparent Internet Performance: http://www.gctip.org Member: ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy Lauren's Blog: http://lauren.vortex.com Google+: http://vortex.com/g+lauren / Twitter: http://vortex.com/t-lauren Tel: +1 (818) 225-2800 / Skype: vortex.com _______________________________________________ nnsquad mailing list http://lists.nnsquad.org/mailman/listinfo/nnsquad