It certainly was considered a sex crime in the case of the video vibrator which wasn't secure - owners who had enabled the app or used video were compensated far more - around $10k.
Lolling at the choice of words in the story:
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Lomas, a penetration tester with the British cybersecurity firm Pen Test Partners
According to physics, nothing ever quite touches. When you lay your hand on something, there is a microscopic amount of space between the atoms of your hand and whatever you're touching... so no, officer, technically I'm not jacking off right now
According to physics, nothing ever quite touches. When you lay your hand on something, there is a microscopic amount of space between the atoms of your hand and whatever you're touching... so no, officer, technically I'm not jacking off right now
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Matt wrote on 07-11-2017 02:01 PM
Sounds like a job for Kerb!
He's into giving robots a bit of head?
According to physics, nothing ever quite touches. When you lay your hand on something, there is a microscopic amount of space between the atoms of your hand and whatever you're touching... so no, officer, technically I'm not jacking off right now