In 2010, Hunter Moore created the revenge porn website ‘Is Anyone Up?’ which wrecked untold lives. Rolling Stone called him “the most hated man on the internet” and Moore embraced that tag.
A jealous woman basically hijacked her ex-boyfriend’s Alexa device, which was about 160 kilometres away, to scare his new girlfriend out of his house.
President Ramaphosa has signed a new amendment bill into law that officially declares revenge porn illegal, with harsh consequences for perpetrators.
A Cape Town man attempted to bribe his soon-to-be-ex-wife with revenge porn, after she refused to give in to his demands during divorce proceedings.
Using a new face-swapping algorithm that has surfaced online, fake celebrity porn videos are now easier to make than ever. This will not have a happy ending.
The social media feud between Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian blew up yesterday, with the sharing of private images that should never have seen the light of day.
Facebook’s dark spaces of revenge may soon come to an end, more and more victims speaking up against the social network. A legal battle beckons.
Yesterday, a man from California was arrested due to allegations that he ran an infamous ‘revenge porn’ website that hosted images of men’s ex-girlfriends.
Californian Governer, Jerry Brown passed legislation yesterday that makes the production and publishing of so-called “revenge porn” ilegal in that state. The specific terms of the law describe revenge porn as actions “in which a person electronically distributes or posts on the Internet nude pictures of an ex-romantic partner after a breakup to shame the person in public.”