How I was 'cyber-flashed'
Police are investigating a "new" crime of cyber-flashing after a commuter received an indecent image on her phone as she travelled to work.
The victim, Lorraine Crighton-Smith, received two pictures of an unknown man's penis on her phone via Apple's Airdrop sharing function.
Supt Gill Murray from the British Transport Police and Ken Monroe, a cyber security consultant, discussed the issue with Naga Munchetty.
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