Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Man Charged After Hacking Hollywood Celebrities Email Accounts



A Florida man was charged with hacking into the emails of dozens of people, including Christina Aguilera, Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis, in a computer invasion scheme that targeted Hollywood celebrities, according to documents released Wednesday.



A man has been arrested following an FBI investigation into a Hollywood hacking ring which stole naked photographs from the phones and email accounts of celebrities.
The man has been charged with hacking into celebrity email accounts in a scheme that led to the posting of private information, including nude photos of American actress Scarlett Johansson, on the internet.


It was the first arrest in a year long probe called Operation Hackerazzi, which has sought to identify those obtaining private images from electronic devices belonging to female stars.


Christopher Chaney of Jacksonville hacked Google, Apple and Yahoo email accounts beginning last November and December, then hijacked the forwarding feature so that a copy of every email received was sent, "virtually instantaneously" to an email account he controlled, according to an indictment handed up Tuesday by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles.


There were more than 50 victims in the case, including Mila Kunis, Christina Aguilera and actress Renee Olstead, authorities said. Others were named only by initials and investigators wouldn't disclose if they were famous, but said victims named in the indictment agreed to have their identities made public.




Chaney offered some material, including photographs, to celebrity blog sites and some of the files and photographs ultimately were posted, according to an FBI statement.


Chaney allegedly used the hacker names "trainreqsuckswhat", "anonygrrl" and "jaxjaguars911". He is charged with 26 counts of identity theft, unauthorized access and unauthorized damage to a protected computer.


Chaney made his initial court appearance in a Florida courtroom Wednesday and was released on $10,000 bond. He was charged with 26 counts of identity theft, unauthorized access to a protected computer and wiretapping. If convicted, he faces up to 121 years in prison.


Authorities said Chaney was responsible for stealing nude photos taken by Johansson herself and were later posted on the internet.


Last month nude images of the actress Scarlett Johansson appeared on the internet after reportedly being taken from her mobile phone by hackers.


High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens has also reportedly spoken to the FBI about compromising images being stolen her email accounts.


Mila Kunis, Selena Gomez, Jessica Alba, Miley Cyrus and Christina Aguilera were also among the celebrities believed to have been targeted by a hacker in recent months.


Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera, Vanessa Hudgens
- famous victims of the hacker


Speaking after having her private photographs stolen by hackers last month, Miss Johansson said: "Just because you're in the spotlight, or just because you're an actor or making films or whatever, doesn't mean that you're not entitled to your own personal privacy."


A federal grand jury claims that, beginning late last year, Chaney gained unauthorised access to the email accounts of more than 50 people - but the indictment only listed 11 specific incidents.


The suspect was arrested in Florida and is believed to have distributed any images obtained from the hacking to websites for free.
He allegedly offered some of the hacked material, including photographs, to websites and some of it was said to have been posted.


The "cyber intrusions" may have targeted devices including desktop computers, laptops, iPads, mobile phones and personal online accounts.


Authorities wouldn't say whether Chaney was able to access email accounts via mobile phones, but he was able to figure out secure passwords to various celebrity accounts through information that had been made public.


Chaney "mined through publicly available data and figured out passwords and security questions".


Investigators said they hoped the celebrity-infused case will jumpstart those who don't value online security enough to protect their personal information and create more secure passwords that can't be easily figured out by would-be hackers.


Celebrities and people in the news have long been targets of privacy invasion but concerns have redoubled in the internet age.


In Britain, publisher Rupert Murdoch closed down the News of the World this year after contentions that the tabloid routinely hacked into people's phones in the hunt for exclusive stories.


The paper, which had published for 168 years, faced allegations of systematically intercepting private voicemail of those in the news - including a teenage murder victim.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

How Celebrities Reacted to Amy Winehouse's Death

Kelly Osbourne and Amy Winehouse


Fellow musicians, friends and fans have paid tribute to gifted british singer Amy Winehouse on Twitter, following her tragic death on Saturday, 23 July.


You can read our article dedicated to Amy Winehouse.


Celebrities flocked to Twitter Saturday, after news broke that Grammy award-winning singer Amy Winehouse has been found dead in her London house.
Famouse people, including her close friend Kelly Osbourne, Demi Moore, Ricky Martin, Lily Allen, Rihanna, Keri Hilson and many more mourned the late signer on the social network site.
Here are some of the tweet tributes to Amy.


Amy's close friend Kelly Osbourne tweeted: "i cant even breath right now im crying so hard i just lost 1 of my best friends. i love you forever Amy & will never forget the real you!"


Demi Lovato: "Amy Winehouse.. So sad. Unfortunately the world lost an incredibly talented woman to such a powerful disease... addiction #RIP"


Winehouse's friend and fan Lily Allen tweeted: "It's just beyond sad, there's nothing else to say. She was such a lost soul, may she rest in peace."


Singer Ricky Martin said: "I just found out. I feel pain. I feel anger. Rest beautiful girl rest. You are free! RIP Amy."


Actress Jessica Alba tweeted: "So sad about Amy Winehouse -she was so talented. Really tragic."


Demi Moore said: "Truly sad news about Amy Winehouse. My heart goes out to her family. May her troubled soul find peace."


Singer Boy George tweeted: "I cannot contain my saddness and my anger about Amy Winehouse. Rest in peace child, it's a deeply sad day for many reasons!"


Hitmaker-singer Rihanna tweeted: "Dear God have mercy!!! I am SICK about this right now! #DearAmy"


British singer Jessie J said: "The way tears are streaming down my face. Such a loss. RIP Amy. Man... Something tells me that we'll be talking about Amy in 30 yrs time in the same way we tlk about other music legends who's lives ended early."


Singer Keri Hilson posted: "Amy Winehouse... SO tragic. I loved her. She inspired me! I kept hoping she'd find a happier place than her self destructive state...damn."


Eccentric singer Nicki Minaj also expressed her shock, saying: "Please tell me Amy Winehouse didn't die. Is this some sick joke?"


Amy Winehouse's spokesman Chris Goodman released a statement, saying: "Everyone who is involved with Amy is shocked and devastated. Our thoughts are with her family and friends. The family will issue a statement when ready."


Tributes countinue to pour in as news of Amy Winehouse's death spreads around the world, when she reached international fame and recognition as one of the greatest singer-songwriters of our time.


As Nicki Minaj, we also could not believe the tragic accident...
We sent our sincere condolences to her family! May Amy's soul rest in peace!





Let's watch a tribute video: