Stolen naked images traded in cities around the world
More than 70 women in a small English town have had their private, often naked, images stolen and shared online by people living in their community.
The indecent images, including some of underage girls, are thought to be taken via hacking or provided by people known to them and uploaded anonymously on a website which features women from across the world.
Members of this online forum specifically request and target girls in the places they live in, trading images for free "like Pok茅mon cards".
The 麻豆社 has spoken to about a dozen victims in one town who have banded together and setup a group to try and get justice.
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Video journalist: Patrick Clahane
Graphics: Gerard Groves
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