The couple was the victim of unscrupulous.
Colombia News.
The presenter Ana Karina Soto and the actor Alejandro Aguilar announced that they were victims of cyberbullying in their own home.
Through a video, the couple said that surveillance cameras are installed in their house for the security of every corner of their home. However, these devices were compromised by hackers who took the videos and posted them on social networks, exposing their intimate lives.
They found out about this situation one morning when they received a strange email containing images from their home security cameras. The sender put in the subject of the message: “We are watching you.”
This situation was handled in the first instance with secrecy by the couple, but seeing that the videos were filmed on platforms such as Telegram, they wanted to make the public complaint.
The couple has already filed a complaint with the Police and the Prosecutor’s Office to find those responsible for the disclosure of the images.
Network support
Soto and Aguilar regret this unfortunate situation that they are experiencing as a family. Faced with this moment of adversity, they have received the support of other celebrities and ordinary people who reproach and are outraged by this situation.
@karylamas, @alejoaguilar82 Y #Dante. My love, my admiration, my respect for you. She celebrated his bravery.
Absolute rejection by those who think that respect and intimacy is a myth.#NoLoHagasViral #CyberbullyingIsViolence– Ana Sofía Osorio R (@AnaSConPalabras) January 27, 2022
Greetings from Spain @karylamas Cheer up if God with you who against you, ❤️
— Katherine Pabon (@KatherinePabo16) January 28, 2022
The case of Ana Karina Soto is an example of how rotten society is. Invasion of privacy is a crime. #NoLoHagasViral #CyberHarassmentIsViolence
– Brian Ortiz (@brian_ortiz10) January 27, 2022
a bill
It is necessary to indicate that a bill was filed before the Congress of the Republic to sanction and condemn those people who share intimate videos without permission.
See: Intimate videos published on networks would end with a fine and jail
This project was filed in the legislative body by Senator Richard Aguilar, from Cambio Radical.
What they propose is that the person who shares intimate videos without permission pay between 5 and 8 years in prison.
Whoever shares intimate material: videos, photos, documents, without the consent of the affected person, will be punished with a prison term of 5 to 8 years and fines of 10 to 15 SMLMV. The penalty would be aggravated when the conduct is committed against a woman. I invite you to watch the video ?? pic.twitter.com/Qw6AbFbyTE
— RICHARD AGUILAR V (@RICHARDAGUILARV) August 26, 2019
Cover photo: @karilamas
You may be interested in:
Lizdany (Shakira’s champeta teacher) talks about the intimate video that was leaked on her networks