How did 5,000 of a total stranger's photos get on my computer?

Went into my iPhoto today and found 5,000 photos from a total stranger on my computer. My computer is password locked and I live in an apartment, so I don't think someone broke in, hooked a digital camera up to my computer and downloaded their photos onto it. Five thousand is a lot of photos.
I'm thinking iPhoto/iWeb is the culprit...has anyone else ever had this happen? The name is totally unfamiliar to me.

I don't generally run on a wireless network, but am currently at a hotel which has wireless. At home, I usually run on my cable modem, though I then access that through a wireless router so I can take my laptop anywhere in the house and still access the Internet and my email.
The photos are in my iPhoto library...I checked the preferences and saw that "look for shared photos" was checked (that must be the default, because I don't recall checking it). The file disappeared when I un-selected that. Does that mean they're not actually on my computer?
My greatest concern, which is probably catastrophizing, is that someone has somehow hacked into my computer while I was online and off doing other things...

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