Hacker steals Facebook photos to post on porn sites
By Jeff MillsApril 21st, 2011, 1:25 pmComments (7)From the scumbag files: twenty-six-year-old Timothy Noirjean, of Woodbury, Minnesota, was charged with identity theft after allegedly hacking into women's Facebook accounts, in February and March of 2010, in order to steal photos which he subsequently posted on porn sites. He apparently pilfered photos of thirteen women ranging in age from seventeen to twenty-five, and police also discovered over 200 other women's email addresses and security information, along with additional folders containing women's names and pictures. Unfortunately, authorities said they're unable to remove the stolen images from the various sites.
Prosecutors say that Noirjean would befriend women online and fool them into providing personal information that he could then use to hack their Facebook, email and other accounts. He would then in turn pretend to be the owner and gain access to the accounts of that person's friends. After police tracked down the pervy perpetrator, they confronted him — where else? — in his parents' basement, where he confessed to the crime, but pretended to be unaware that he was doing anything wrong. The County Attorney said all the pictures posted online were "compromising" in nature. Noirjean is scheduled to appear in court on May 26.
Commentarium (7 Comments)
Don't friend people you don't know on Facebook. Simple enough.
This is certainly naive of me, but do (real) people post pictures on facebook that could pass as porn site fare? Or are these the type of sites that feature mostly fully clothed people on vacation?
Facebook doesn't allow nudity, but people do post pictures showing a lot of skin in provocative poses. Underwear shots and that sort of thing. Not sure you would call it "porn," but there would certainly be sites out there specializing in pretty girls in skimpy outfits.
haha - LOVE the "in his parents' basement" bit. Fan-tastic.
They have what they call "x-ray" in other words photoshop into a woman or man posing what should be underneath the clothes. Doesn't matter if they aren't your boobs, and what ways do u have to prove that they aren't yours?
Just looked him up on FB. He is not to be found. Which means he is under a different name or he has deleated his account
Now you say something