This is the first story at Google today:
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At Google:
The beginning of the article at the Washington Post:
At least the Washington Post's attempt to excuse a decade of vicious, elitist, criminal invasions of privacy committed against the innocent and unsuspecting public for the amusement of the perpetrators has inadvertently confirmed that I'm not speaking science fiction when I say that the hidden, illegal cameras in three apartments in a row and throughout the Boston area have been hacked by anyone who wants to hack them.
From this you can deduce the following:
-the videos are livestreamed to the many voyeuristic websites around the world that law enforcement doesn't even try to shut down
-the videos are passed from voyeur to voyeur from their cell phones and computers
-these crimes and their impact on the victims' lives are not only permanent, they are expansive, and the evidence of them is shown to a larger audience every second, with total impunity for the original perpetrators and for all of the "bystanders"
There are no bystanders to voyeurism.