Two men have been found guilty over the Skype sex scandal at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) in Canberra in 2011.

Daniel McDonald, 21, filmed himself having sex with the victim and sent the images to the room of fellow cadet Dylan Deblaquiere, 20.

The victim, who sat through the bulk of the seven-day hearing, sobbed in the public gallery as the two men were found guilty of sending offensive material over the internet without her consent.

McDonald was also found guilty of committing an act of indecency on the woman.

The court heard that the woman had agreed to a casual sexual arrangement with McDonald so long as no-one knew.

She has always maintained she did not know she was being filmed, but McDonald claimed he told her on the way to his room and she was aware that she was being filmed.

However, the prosecution told the court that messages between the men, evidence from other witnesses, and inconsistencies in McDonald's own evidence had cast doubt on his account.

The jury took less than four hours to reach their decision.

Both men have been released on bail for sentencing in October.