| Situation | Recommended Action | |-----------|--------------------| | You receive a link to a "Pinoy M2M scandal repack" | Do NOT click. Report the link to the platform (Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, etc.). | | You know the victim | Encourage them to seek support from the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group or NBI Cybercrime Division. | | You accidentally downloaded such content | Delete it immediately. Do not share, screenshot, or re-upload. | | Someone is threatening to share your intimate media | This is a crime. Preserve evidence and report to authorities. |
The Philippines Republic Act No. 9995 — the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 — explicitly prohibits:
“The unauthorized recording, reproduction, or distribution of photos, videos, or audio recordings of a person’s private act, or the broadcast of such recordings without consent.” pinoy m2m scandal site repack
Penalties include fines of PHP 100,000 to PHP 500,000 and imprisonment of 3 to 7 years. This applies to both the original uploader and anyone who downloads, repacks, or shares the material.
Additionally, under the Cybercrime Prevention Act (RA 10175) , uploading scandal content using a repack or archive file on social media or file hosts can lead to heavier penalties. Penalties include fines of PHP 100,000 to PHP
Thus, a "Pinoy M2M scandal site repack" refers to a repackaged collection of non-consensually shared intimate videos involving Filipino men, distributed across various scandal-focused websites.
Behind every "scandal repack" is a real person — often a young Filipino man whose video was recorded without his knowledge or shared after a breakup, blackmail, or hacking. Victims have reported: Penalties include fines of PHP 100
One 2022 case involved a 19-year-old college student from Manila whose M2M video was repacked and spread across 30+ Telegram groups. He dropped out of school and was hospitalized for severe anxiety. The repack uploader was eventually arrested, but the damage to the victim’s life was permanent.