They should have been ready for what follows the life style they built. Being a streamer makes most part of your private life public as you are always trying to show the public something that would be of their interests. I guess they didn't keep any part of their personal life secret even to the extent of bragging about their crypto investments to their viewers.
Well this will serve as a lesson to them and to others who got the news. They would.have to reduce the way they make their life public to avoid reoccurrence of such situations..
I was wondering what they were thinking when they made their portfolio public, or were they thinking that nobody would come looking for them to harm them? One thing people fail to understand is that the internet keeps records of one's activities online, and that anyone can get such information online as long as it has been recorded and stored, or uploaded for view. And also, there are people who are just there to get people's information online and use it to attack them, and this is why people are advised to do away with sensitive information whenever they are online, so it doesn't attract criminals to them.
If, as a streamer or influencer, you have no sophisticated security apparatus at home or even a security detail attached to your house, then you should be prepared for whatever comes your way, because you should already know that you are a target and anything can happen at any time. We've seen and heard news of the Exchange CEO's family, influencers being attacked in France, people, and other parts of the world. She should count herself lucky that her husband was at home to rescue her because it would have been a worse scenario altogether.