According to The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication, the following examples are just two of the vast catastrophic outcomes that can result from a SextCast.
1) An Unintended SextCast: Whereby an individual(s) creates a Private SextCast unaware that the content is; (i) being stolen from their hard drive, (ii) being stolen from their password protected webpage, and/or (iii) their webcam feed is being watched and recorded by a third party via a hacker and spyware program which often leads to “Viral SextCasts”.
Example 1: A girl broadcasting a sexually explicit action for her boyfriend over a live webcam was being recorded by an uninvited third party using a process used for spying on and recording webcam feeds (want proof this is possible, click here).
Example 2: The couple’s private (pre-recorded) SextCasts were downloaded by an unknown third party who hacked their password protected profile page on their social network (not possible? Click here).
2) A Viral SextCast: Whereby an individual’s Public or Private SextCast unknowingly becomes public and is spread globally (a.k.a. becomes viral) through email, social networks, websites or other digital technologies thus the content can be saved to private hard drives across the world and resurface again at any time.
Example 1: A girl broadcasting a Private SextCast for her boyfriend over a live webcam was being recorded by a third party using a popular process used for spying on and recording webcam feeds. The third party posts the (once private) SextCast™ to their (adult) website to drive more traffic to the website and more revenue from the advertisers.
Example 2: A couple’s private pre-recorded SextCasts were downloaded by an unknown third party who hacked their password protected profile page on their social network. The third party licensed the couple’s sexual actions or “SextCast” to various adult websites and adult message boards for money.