a friend of mine told me the other day that one of his classmates had a crush on one of his older cousin and when she rejected him and his repeated proposals to date,he hacked into my friend's facebook account and sent her obscene pics and abusive messages and even morphed pics of her on bodies of nude women from that account.the thoroughly shaken girl called up my friend (thankfully!) and asked what's going on.to say my friend was shell-shocked would be an understatement.he was literally in tears and apologised profusely.he looked up to her like an older sister and he was verily shattered.there was no proof that it was this particular loser who has done the deed and he still talks very normally to my friend.now my friend is planning of issuing an official disclaimer on his facebook page saying that his account has been hacked and if anybody received any message from him that they know he will possibly never send,they may very well consider it was not him.
such things happen.all social networking sites repeatedly ask its users to change their passwords every now and then.....like they say,better be safe than sorry.
however,if the ex-BF in this case really did that to her,he's extremely cheap and deserves punishment.my condolences to Emma's family.RIP.
thought i'd put in my two cents here.
a friend of mine told me the other day that one of his classmates had a crush on one of his older cousin and when she rejected him and his repeated proposals to date,he hacked into my friend's facebook account and sent her obscene pics and abusive messages and even morphed pics of her on bodies of nude women from that account.the thoroughly shaken girl called up my friend (thankfully!) and asked what's going on.to say my friend was shell-shocked would be an understatement.he was literally in tears and apologised profusely.he looked up to her like an older sister and he was verily shattered.there was no proof that it was this particular loser who has done the deed and he still talks very normally to my friend.now my friend is planning of issuing an official disclaimer on his facebook page saying that his account has been hacked and if anybody received any message from him that they know he will possibly never send,they may very well consider it was not him.
such things happen.all social networking sites repeatedly ask its users to change their passwords every now and then.....like they say,better be safe than sorry.
however,if the ex-BF in this case really did that to her,he's extremely cheap and deserves punishment.my condolences to Emma's family.RIP.
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