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34-year-old woman receives vulgar images on phone via Apple's Airdrop sharing function

Normal day, that was. As always, Lorraine Crighton-Smith took a train to go to her work. However, something unusual happened which left her shocked and violated.
Normal day, that was. As always, Lorraine Crighton-Smith took a train to go to her work. However, something unusual happened which left her shocked and violated.

The 34-year-old lady was holding her phone in the train as she thinking of sending message. But, two messages back to back arrived on her phone. The messages contained images pictures of an unknown man's penis on her phone via Apple's Airdrop sharing function.

Crighton-Smith told BBC, "I had Airdrop switched on because I had been using it previously to send photos to another iPhone user, and a picture appeared on the screen of a man's penis, which I was quite shocked by.”

Soon after that, she reported it to the British Transport Police (BTP).

As per the report published in BBC, the police are now investigating a "new" crime of cyber-flashing after the incident.

Since, Crighton-Smith declined the message, the BTP said that there was no technological evidence for them to work with and recorded it as intelligence.

"I declined the image, instinctively, and another image appeared, at which [point] I realised someone nearby must be sending them, and that concerned me. I felt violated, it was a very unpleasant thing to have forced upon my screen. I was also worried about who else might have been a recipient, it might have been a child, someone more vulnerable than me,” she told BBC.

According to the report, Supt Gill Murray said this particular crime was new to her force and urged people to report any other incidents.

Murray said the force had dealt with cases involving Bluetooth but an incident via Airdrop was "new to us".


"We have a dedicated Cyber Crime Unit who can analyze mobile phones and track data transfers back to suspects' devices. By linking this to physical evidence, such as CCTV footage or witness statements, we can catch offenders and bring them to justice through the courts,” Murray added.
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