Nude Photos Archive

  • That’s what you get when you click random links: Facebook scam promises nude photos of Paramore’s Hayley Williams

    That’s what you get when you click random links: Facebook scam promises nude photos of Paramore’s Hayley Williams

    Matt invited us to a Facebook party last week, something along the lines of "CLICK HERE FOR A FREE IPAD~!" Now, I knew this was malware-related because I know Matt knows I wouldn't want an iPad—free or otherwise. Clearly something smelled fishy here. The point is, even so-called techies can be the victim of malware. There's a new scam going around Facebook right now that, while not malicious right now, could well mutate into something not very nice with the flick of a switch.

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  • China begins to crack down on ‘naughty’ text messages

    China begins to crack down on ‘naughty’ text messages

    “Obscene information not only harms the people's soul but harms the people's morality as well.” It's with that rationale that China has begun to crack down on the scourge of inappropriate (read: “dirty”) text messages. Send one, and you can find yourself behind bars for a little while.

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  • Survey: 13 percent of teens have posted nude photos of themselves online

    Survey: 13 percent of teens have posted nude photos of themselves online

    A new poll, conducted by Common Sense Media, suggests that teens are complete idiots when it comes to comporting themselves online. A whopping 13 percent of teens have posted online nude or semi-nude photos of themselves or someone they know. And then some 25 percent of teens have posted something online that they later regretted. You know, drunk photos and the like.

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  • Who exactly is in charge of the App Store? Anyone?

    Who exactly is in charge of the App Store? Anyone?

    Okay, the situation surrounding the App Store and its approval process continues to get weirder and weirder. As you may have heard, an application featuring nudity first appeared in the App Store yesterday. Today, that app was removed, which everyone presumed was a move by Apple. But the developers said that the removal was its own doing because its servers were getting slammed with picture requests. Then more applications claiming to have nude photos started appearing. And now Apple is apparently saying none of these apps will be allowed in the App Store. But that seems to contradict its own rating system that now clearly allows for nudity. This makes no sense. To the point where I'm not sure there is anyone actually in charge of all of this for Apple. Instead, I'm starting to think this whole system is run by a group of people, all with different thoughts on the approach Apple should take with apps. And none of whom seem to communicate with each other very well.

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  • Paper: Sexting really isn’t a big deal, won’t ruin teens’ lives

    Paper: Sexting really isn’t a big deal, won’t ruin teens’ lives

    We've all heard of “sexting,” when teens send nude photos of themselves to each other via text message (well, MMS). Schools don't like it, parents don't like it, but, apparently, it's all the rage among young people these days. Well, it turns out that sexting really isn't that big of a deal; it's merely a continuation of the age-old tradition of “exploration” and all that. A 2009 version of spin the bottle, if you will.

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