• 'Sextortion' man charged over 'blackmailing women online'
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[URL]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21274531[/URL] [QUOTE][B]A man who is said to have blackmailed more than 350 women after convincing them to strip off in front of their webcams has been arrested in the US.[/B] Prosecutors said Karen "Gary" Kazaryan, 27, had hacked into hundreds of Facebook, Skype and email accounts to obtain naked or semi-naked pictures. It is alleged he threatened to post the nude images of victims publicly unless they removed their clothing on camera. If convicted, he could receive a maximum jail sentence of 105 years. [/QUOTE] [T]http://www.zgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Karen-Gary-Kazaryan.jpg[/T]
clever man.
105 years. A little excessive maybe?
[QUOTE=The Rifleman;39430812]105 years. A little excessive maybe?[/QUOTE] 350 women/ 105 years = 3 1/3 months per person. I don't think it's excessive at all.
[QUOTE=Flem;39430807]clever man.[/QUOTE] No, he's a creepy scumbag.
[QUOTE=Flem;39430807]clever man.[/QUOTE] uhhhh, more like an absolute cunt of a person
[QUOTE=The Rifleman;39430812]105 years. A little excessive maybe?[/QUOTE] He'll just go right back to blackmailing in 105 years when he's 132 years old. If anything it should be extended
Not saying that what he did was right, but people should know that placing naked pictures on the internet of themselves never ends well.
[QUOTE=valkery;39430828]350 women/ 105 years = 3 1/3 months per person. I don't think it's excessive at all.[/QUOTE]What he did was disgusting but seriously isn't worth far more years than they give most rapists.
[QUOTE=Boxbot219;39430930]What he did was disgusting but seriously isn't worth far more years than they give most rapists.[/QUOTE] I feel that when you look at the vastness of a crime such as this, you can get pretty technical. What he did was blackmail, extortion, violation of their privacy, the list goes on. 3 1/3 per person doesn't seem that out of line. He won't get that, and he probably shouldn't. However, even if he does, I don't feel as though it's excessive in this case.
>A man >Karen what
[QUOTE=valkery;39430801] [T]http://www.zgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Karen-Gary-Kazaryan.jpg[/T][/QUOTE] [video=youtube;rc5G04nJecI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc5G04nJecI[/video]
[QUOTE=The Rifleman;39430812]105 years. A little excessive maybe?[/QUOTE] [quote]If convicted, he could receive a [b]maximum[/b] jail sentence of 105 years.[/quote]
Why are women posting naked/semi-naked pictures on Facebook, again?
He looks quite satisfied with himself.
-nvm asdasdasd-
"sextortion", really?
[QUOTE=valkery;39432880]I feel that when you look at the vastness of a crime such as this, you can get pretty technical. What he did was blackmail, extortion, violation of their privacy, the list goes on. 3 1/3 per person doesn't seem that out of line. He won't get that, and he probably shouldn't. However, even if he does, I don't feel as though it's excessive in this case.[/QUOTE] Prison sentences aren't generally calculated by multiplying the crime by the number of people it has affected If that was the case then attaching a relatively harmless virus to a file which many thousands of people download would certainly get you a life sentence at minimum. I'm sure you can agree that's a bit over the top
[QUOTE=Zoran;39434072]Why are women posting naked/semi-naked pictures on Facebook, again?[/QUOTE] I have seen two of my friends do it. One posted them after a bad break up when I guess they weren't in the right state of mind (I think she has sense removed them), the other one just liked the attention.
[QUOTE=DeanWinchester;39430906]Not saying that what he did was right, but people should know that placing naked pictures on the internet of themselves never ends well.[/QUOTE] It's amazing what a simple black rectangle across the eyes can do.
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