While using a pack is not "hacking," it almost always constitutes wire fraud and identity theft. The original victims (the models whose photos are stolen) face reputational damage and stalking. The secondary victims (the payers) often face financial ruin.
For many young men in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, or the rural West, the 9-to-5 job is a relic. The Ewhoring lifestyle offers a nomadic existence. With a laptop and a burner SIM card, an operator can manage five separate personas simultaneously. The pack serves as the "costume closet." Today, you are a blonde cosplayer from Texas; tomorrow, a goth librarian from London.
A thriving subgenre involves vigilante viewers buying an Ewhoring Pack to reverse-engineer the scam. They bait the baiters, wasting their time and streaming the interaction. This cat-and-mouse game is high-octane digital theater, complete with dramatic irony (the "e-whore" doesn't know they are the one being played).