This is one of those cases if I could have a standing ovation, I totally would.
That's his point, though. It's ridiculous to have to live your life in fear that in any one of the bazillion places people use with the expectation that some privacy is involved, you might have your stuff ganked and then later be told by fucked up individuals that "well you know maybe you should have expected this shit, why are you using the service that way."
To me, it's a bit similar to the way people were all "well if you don't want to fear being bombed, you shouldn't draw pictures of Mohammed!" It totally misses the point that if you stop drawing pictures of Mohammed because you're afraid, the terrorists
literally win. In this same way, why should people not be allowed to send nude pictures to one another? Why should they have to live life in fear that some asshole is going to hack a system or find some exploit and then post their private, intimate shit all over the place? We live in a modern age. In the past, people would send photos to one another in the mail, and then the risk was someone might intercept and share it with people. And back then people would say that's fucked up too.
But should people just stop sharing nude photos with people they love? Is that the world we want, where we have to have a finger wagging at every victim who has their privacy violated in the most grotesque way?
I'm not saying there's an easy solution. I am saying the conversation decisively needs to shift away from implications of victims being able to do anything, that they have to change their life habits when they're doing nothing wrong at all. They shouldn't have to do anything but try their best to educate themselves on the ways to improve their possibilities for privacy. But even if they don't, at no point do they ever share a part of any blame or anything at all. The companies that have these cloud services need to become more vigilant. The laws need to become far harsher. The people who discuss the subjects need to be far kinder to the victims and far more fucked up to the criminals and people (and friends) who traffic in this sort of content.
We need to change the way the world thinks, one mind at a time.