This nude picture of Rebecca Mir on Instagram has a serious background
A nude picture as a warning for data protection?It’s more likely, than you think!A really nice, artistic nude picture that is not out of place on the Instagram channel ofLooks, draw attention to that. There is a difference between an intimate picture that you like to share - and one in which the decision was taken. What exactly is behind it?
That is behind the nude photo of Rebecca Mir
The former actually wanted-In -candidate never share this picture. Now Rebecca posts me on Instagram. But not because she decided differently, but because she wants to get the dates: the inside and want to keep control of the spread of her own image.
"Sometimes photos just stay in the archive - I took this picture back then and liked it, but somehow never posted," she writes under the nude picture. In the picture she looks into the camera with a look at the bedroom, upper body -free, but crossed her breasts with her hands. This picture was "in an unsightly way to get a stranger because someone has gained access". In her Instagram story, she explains that several contacts would have received a fraudulent email in her name, in which she asked for her on Akt/sub-act photos, as she would be missing.
In his story, the model shares that this email is of course fake, and clearly makes it clear in his post: "Take care of your data!" Fake emails are one of the most common ways, as fraudsters: inside access to data. Often there is a link, sometimes - as here - only a strange call. One person probably did not pay attention and sent the picture to the fraudsters: on the inside. The email that Rebecca shared was written in faulty German and put pressure on the photos that the photos should still come today. These are two references to a fraud that should not be overlooked.
"It makes me sad that something like this can happen and you can't always protect yourself enough," she concludes her post. And now everyone again in the cyber security seminar from your work, which you have probably been postponed for a long time because you "know how you protect yourself". You can't be sure enough.