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Mar 16, 2016 · The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that it charged Ryan Collins, 36, of Pennsylvania for illegally accessing the Gmail and iCloud accounts of various celebrities, including Jennifer Lawrence and Kim Kardashian, and leaked their photos onto 4chan. Social Engineering Helped Hacker Stole Celebs' Pics.
- Phishing Scam
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that...
- iCloud Leaked Photos
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that...
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In October of 2014, the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
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Social media accounts help shape a brand's identity and...
- Phishing Scam
Nov 22, 2021 · In 2014, nude photos of the Hunger Games star appeared on the internet after iCloud hackers gained access to her personal information. Lawrence was not the only star targeted, with Ariana...
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Mar 16, 2016 · More than 400 images were leaked on 4chan and Reddit in 2014, with stars threatening legal action. Now a man's admitted being behind the hack. But who is he?
Some of the other celebrity women who were hacked include swimsuit model Kate Upton, who had pictures of herself and boyfriend Justin Verlander exposed online. Kate is nude and undressing in some of the pics and her boyfriend Justin, (one of the starting pitchers for Mlb's Detroit Tigers) is also nude in some of the photos that...
Sep 2, 2014 · Intimate photos of dozens of celebrities - all of them women, were posted yesterday on the anonymous website 4chan. The thinking is that the hacker or hackers got into the celebrities iCloud...
Sep 2, 2014 · A hacker’s invasion of dozens of celebrity iCloud accounts, leading to the embarrassing leaking of nude photos, has lessons for us all. Here are five things you should know about what happened.
Feb 9, 2015 · On August 31st, 2014, nearly 500 sensitive images captured from the mobile phones of various celebrities were released onto 4chan.com. With alarming alacrity, these stolen personal photographs made their way to slightly more mainstream content sites, including Reddit, Tumblr and Twitter.