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Rihanna named as victim in massive celebrity nude photo hack; Is Apple to blame for leaking personal photos of Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton and others?
Trend Micro's vice-president of security research, Rik Ferguson, also noted that even the alleged source of the posters were not claiming an Apple hack. Ferguson is suggesting that there might be some guesswork of email-password combinations or phishing involved. Phishing is the act of discreetly securing personal information under the guise of authentic-looking fake sites.
Victoria Justice will take legal action after massive nude photo leak: Could this mean her photos were real instead of fake, as she originally stated?
Victoria Justice's original Twitter post about her nude photos being fake were followed by a longer statement implying her anger about the invasion of privacy. The Nickelodeon star also promised she would take legal action, but what does this mean for her alleged fake photos? Has she just admitted they were real?
Celebrity hacking clouds Apple's upcoming product launch
Apple Inc has often displayed uncanny timing, with its well-orchestrated end-of-year iPhone releases. But the leak of racy celebrity photos in the past few days put the company in the unusual position of having to mend its image just days before a highly anticipated Sept. 9 product launch.
Jennifer Lawrence responds to nude photos leak by contacting authorities; Two ways to protect yourself from an iCloud hack
Reuters said that it has been confirmed that Lawrence's camp has contacted the authorities to investigate in the massive celebrity nude photo leaked that had rocked Hollywood as of late. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has already released a statement that the person or people responsible for the massive leak will be held liable.