Maine coach Paul Withee resigns after mistakenly posted racy photo on Facebook

Probably you expected the Maine high scholl students to get into problems for sharing spicy pictures on Facebook, however this time is about the coach Paul Withee.

Oxford Hills football coach Paul Withee quits job after Facebook photo scandal. (mail online)
Oxford Hills football coach Paul Withee quits job after Facebook photo scandal. (mail online)
Mr. Withee quit his function on Monday after he inadvertently uploaded nekkid photos of himself on the most popular social network.

Actually the troubling racy photo was solely aimed at his girlfriend and Paul Withee figured out after a few minutes that he made it public to the whole internet.

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“Just want to warn that people should pay a lot of attention when dealing with social networks. You can easily get into lot of problems and everything you love is taken away from you”, he added.

Paul Withee image was online on Facebook for just 10 minute, but that was long enough for one of his students to see it. The respective student told the parents who alerted the school board.

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One response to “Maine coach Paul Withee resigns after mistakenly posted racy photo on Facebook”

  1. Duane A. Webb Avatar
    Duane A. Webb

    This guy doesn’t realize it – but he may have fallen victim to an e-mal spoofing privacy hack. A parent just happened to be monitoring his page for 10 minutes, in a 24 hour day, in a 7 day week? Not likely – unless the parent was waiting for the photo to appear. There are numerous techniques and tools available that make e-mail spoofing simple and transparent – I would certainly investigate further.