Again, I find myself on the far side of the generation gap.
It surely should be taken as read that anything at all stored on electronic media has the capacity to be misused, and people should store information and images about themselves accordingly.
I don't have a Twitter or Facebook account - and anyone is welcome to hack into my e-mail if they are really interested (which I doubt!) - there is nothing whatever on there that could embarrass or upset me by its dissemination.
I fail to understand why anyone who lives in the internet and electronic communication world can be surprised if their privacy is invaded like this.
That does not mean that I think this woman is to blame, or that she 'got what she deserved' - merely that she was naiive, and has compounded her misery by reading and taking any notice of any of the communications she received.
Cyber bullying is eliminated if you close your eyes, or simply don't use social media.
Contrary to the perception of many, it is not actually compulsory.