The Fappening is now happening to regular citizens. Hackers have aggregated 400-500 personal erotic photographs made by Australian women and posted the results on 8chan. Whoever was responsible for the hack posted images of file directories on their computer, publishing the names of the women depicted.
Obviously, none of these women wanted their nude selfies to be posted on 8chan. Legally, the nude selfies are copyright of the women who took them. Theoretically, the women should be able to get them taken down. But for the maladapted shits who collect and distribute these leaked selfies, violation of privacy is part of the thrill.
Calling this photo hack "revenge porn" is not exactly accurate. Unless the hacker who posted these is the biggest player in Adelaide, they can't possibly be the ex of each of these individual women. Nor did every wronged ex-boyfriend in Australia happen to descend upon 8chan this week & post their ex-girlfriend's erotic selfies. It is likelier that these photos were illegally acquired and aggregated by complete strangers - just as the celebrity nude photo leaks of last year's "The Fappening" were.
Noted child porn distributor and 8ch.net admin Fredrick Brennan has refused to comply with requests to take the leaked photos down. He ignored multiple complaints that some of the photos depicted underage girls. Instead, Brennan publicly mocked anyone who contacted him about it, participated in discussion threads containing the leaked photographs, and claims he hasn't received any "properly executed DMCAs." Brennan also archived the threads in which the photographs appeared, making the efforts of lower-level admins and volunteers to delete or remove content related to the Adelaide leak obsolete.
Apparently, in Brennan's twisted little world, the proper response to hearing someone hosted hundreds of stolen nudes on your site is to enshrine that post on the top of every web page and hope it boosts your notoriety. Let's hope that world crumbles pretty soon.