A family from Charleston, South Carolina, filed a federal lawsuit against Delta Air Lines, claiming that their child’s missing iPad (in a Peppa Pig case) was used by an airline worker to create explicit videos that appeared in their cloud storage. The incident allegedly occurred during a trip from Charleston to New York and then London, where they discovered the iPad was missing. After tracking the device to New York using Apple’s app, the family found selfies of a man in a Delta uniform and later explicit videos. Despite reporting the situation to Delta, the family received only automated responses. Delta stated that the accused individual is not their employee but works for a vendor company. (Newser)
Family Alleges Delta Air Lines Worker Used Lost iPad To Make Explicit Videos

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