School Teacher's Ex-Boyfriend Hacked Email Account and Sent Nude Photos to Students
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[QUOTE]The Ex-Boyfriend of a Pasadena school teachers has been arrested and bailed in Los Angeles County who is accused of accessing her ex-girlfriend's email and also of sending vulgar photos to the students and her fellow stuffs.
The incident occurred in July when 287 people received Sexually-Explicit Photos from the email account of Richard Rosa, a science teacher at John Muir High School in Pasadena, California.
After Pasadena Unified School District learned about the emails they instantly sent apology emails to all the recipients.[/QUOTE]
Source: [url]http://ktla.com/2014/07/18/teachers-account-hacked-used-to-sent-nude-pictures-to-staff-and-students/[/url]
[url]http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-nude-photos-pasadena-teacher-hacked-email-20140718-story.html#navtype=blogroll[/url]
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What a dickhead.
[QUOTE]Mr. Rosa[/QUOTE]...[QUOTE] the students and [B]her [/B]fellow [B]stuffs[/B].[/QUOTE]
A++
The article confused the shit out of me, can't decide on genders for one god damn sentence
To clear up the confusion here's the [url=http://ktla.com/2014/07/18/teachers-account-hacked-used-to-sent-nude-pictures-to-staff-and-students/]actual news report[/url] by the local news. This is just a poorly rewritten article by a blogger who doesn't know proper English. Actually, I'll take the liberty of hijacking the source in the OP with the local news so people know what's actually happening. Besides, it's actually an interesting article which brings up how bad of an idea revenge porn is, and why it should be more strictly enforced as a criminal offense.
"hacked" aka he knew the password.
Fucking hell that article.
[QUOTE=MatheusMCardoso;46385133]"hacked" aka he knew the password.[/QUOTE]
To be fair, due to the massive amount of people misusing it, the meaning of the word has changed. While it used to mean "To reverse-engineer something", it now basically just means "To gain access to something without permission"
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