Computer crimes should be eligible for death penalty....AT&T paid $400K random!

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Use pics of the parents. An AI could easily make a potential kid.

Mannn.....it's going to be so bad. Every day my pessimism and cynicism about the future gets worse. We are such a shyt species when it comes to engaging in behaviors that are counterproductive to the future of our own kind. Most organisms, while not considered "intelligent", actually observe certain rules/expectations, or "instincts" that serve to ensure the future survival of the species. It's why animals rarely fight to the death, and why even when they do fight oftentimes it seems more ceremonial, using subtle body language etc as opposed to all out war. Two dogs can go at each other and as soon as one lays down, belly up, the other will usually stop. We still have some of that instinct but it's gone backwards more in the last 100 yrs then in the previous 10,000. And now AI will make it infinitely easier for the absolute worst among us to bring to the world all of the crazy, dangerous, destructive and manipulative shyt they were previously too stupid, lazy, or ignorant to do on their own.
 

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Jury awards Texas woman $1.2 billion in 'revenge porn' lawsuit​

The woman said she was harassed for years by an ex-boyfriend who posted sexually explicit images of her online without her consent.



Author: Anayeli Ruiz (KHOU)
Published: 6:04 PM CDT August 11, 2023
Updated: 6:26 PM CDT August 11, 2023


HOUSTON — A Harris County woman was awarded over a billion dollars in an image-based sexual abuse case, otherwise known as "revenge porn."

The woman and her attorneys said she has been harassed for years by an ex-boyfriend who put sexually explicit images of her on the internet without her consent.
This $1.2 billion dollar verdict is a huge victory for the woman who told KHOU 11 that she had lived her life in fear.

"It's been about 2 years or 3 years. It's been painful and scary," said the woman who has asked us to keep her identity hidden.
The woman dated Jamal Jackson Marques for 4 years but once she broke up with him in 2020, that is when she says the harassment began.

"Taken nonconsensual photographs, video and audio of her intimate moments, and following the breakup, decided to publish the materials online," said attorney Bradford J. Gilde.

He would publish those images and videos on Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, and even Pornhub, her attorney said. He would even email her family, friends and coworkers.

He also went as far as to log into her surveillance cameras and watch her at her mother's house, the woman's attorneys said. He would hack into her Zoom and publish the material during her meetings.

She says he even sent her a threatening message, letting her know she would spend the rest of her life wiping herself clean from the internet.

"His purpose is to ruin her," said Gilde.

Attorneys said they filed the lawsuit 16 months ago and we're very pleased with the verdict.

"It was about sending a message to the world," said attorney Jacob Schiffer. "Do not mess with Texas and do not mess with Texas women."

Although Jane Doe might never get that money from Jamal Jackson Marques, she and her attorneys hope this sets a precedent for other cases like hers in the future.

"I feel like I have been holding my breath for 3 years," the woman said.

The woman's attorneys say Jackson was never in court but was served with all of the court documents. Attorneys said during the trial, they had asked the jury for $1 billion dollars but they came back and awarded the victim more money.

 

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During the cold war the Russians/US developed tools that could detect micro vibrations on glass/windows that was caused by people talking inside a room, then essentially translate those vibrations into text.

shyts crazy breh. We're too pu55y here but I hope some of the other governments less inclined to be worried about public perception at least broach the topic of killing these nerds before they ruin all of society for everyone else.
 

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During the cold war the Russians/US developed tools that could detect micro vibrations on glass/windows that was caused by people talking inside a room, then essentially translate those vibrations into text.

shyts crazy breh. We're too pu55y here but I hope some of the other governments less inclined to be worried about public perception at least broach the topic of killing these nerds before they ruin all of society for everyone else.

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china, north korea, russia and iran has state sponsored hacking groups that constantly targeting companies and government networks.
 

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china, north korea, russia and iran has state sponsored hacking groups that constantly targeting companies and government networks.

Damn bro thanks for the education, I had no idea that was happening. :why:


I'm talking about normalizing the idea of going after them the same way we would go after a murderer. Stop allowing this false distinction that these are "white collar" or "victimless" crimes. My point is that because we're conditioned to think of hackers in that way, we're less likely to actually go after them in the way they deserve.
 

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Big facts.

They need to get ahead of this shyt for real and make examples out of these cyber criminals.
This isn't a fxcking game. It really is not and it's only getting worse
 

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