The image was sent to her using AirDrop through Apples iPhone.

The worlds first cyber flasher used AirDrop feature in iPhone to send her this image.

Crighton-Smith, 34, told the BBC that she had felt violated by the picture.

World’s first ‘cyber-flashing’ London woman receives a picture of man privates

I felt violated, it was a very unpleasant thing to have forced upon my screen.

But she worried that someone else more vulnerable, like a child, could have received the photo.

The British Transport Police said that this is first time they have registered a case of cyber flashing.

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They cited difficulties in pursuing the cyber flasher as Crighton-Smith didnt accept the photo.

Thus they dont have any evidence left on her iPhone which can identify the cyber flasher.

source: www.techworm.net