Viral, the 'Hoes Hoin' scandal divulges Hundreds of Naked Photos of the United States Women's Army
A new scandal again rocked the United States.
Unmitigated, this scandal dragged the credibility of the army corps from the land of Uncle Sam.
How come?
Recently circulated scandal folder "Hoes Hoin" which contains 267 nude photos allegedly female members of the United States military corps
reported from Newsweek, Perpetrators spread the controversial documents through the application Dropbox
The controversial folder is named after the actor with the code "Hoes Hoin"
In the folder are many visible photos of female soldiers naked from all branches of the military.
From members of the Navy (Navy) to the Air Force (US Air Force) was visible attached in the immoral documents.
This categorization can be seen in the system folder "Hoes Hoin" which also contains three subfolders for certain women category.
The majority of the photos reportedly featured women wearing military accessories each division and some even showing faces and name labels.
Some of the photos are known to come from self-personal soldiers and others come from snapshots of others who target the female army units.
This scandal began to unravel after the document is busy discussed in the Facebook group "Marines United".
This Facebook group could also become controversial in 2017 because some of its 30,000 members are distributing similar immoral documents from the 'Hoes Hoin' scandal.
This group was investigated because the immoral documents that were distributed were a form of revenge against fellow soldiers by distributing pictures and pornographic photos to drop names.
In March 2017, the US Department of Defense investigated parties associated with the military's Facebook group for distributing hundreds to thousands of naked photographs of female military service members.
In April 2017, an official rule was issued that prohibited US marine personnel from taking revenge through pornographic documents.
Unfortunately, the rule does not stop the bullying effort through pornography from within the group.
Indications of cyber-bullying against women soldiers can also be seen in the "Hoes Hoin" folder that circulated from the Facebook group.
There are some photos that are categorized as "inheritance".
This indicates that the document has been shared with all other online groups associated with Marines United for storage or re-deployment.
The US Department of Defense or Pentagon spoke up over the latest scandal."The Department of Defense continues to monitor and assess the social media landscape," Pentagon spokesman Major Carla Gleason told Vice News.
Meanwhile, the Dropbox as application service provider of the content "Hoes Hoin" is also participate speak.
Dropbox Party announced that an online link containing hundreds of immoral documents was deleted.
"This link has been deleted and banned so it can not be redistributed to Dropbox," said Dropbox via a spokesperson.
"As always, we investigate content reports that violate our 'Acceptable Use Policy'.if we find a violation, we record the content and, where appropriate, will be taken other actions such as prohibiting content and / or reporting to law enforcement, "continued the Dropbox.
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