Monday, September 5, 2011

Hollywood Leaks

Hollywood LeaksHackers attack Celebrities
A screenplay by Tom Cruise, Miley Cyrus's phone number, and intimate photos of the rapper Kreayshawn: A group of hackers from the anonymous environment sensitive data published by celebrities. Via Twitter, it announces a "Hollywood-carnage" on.
Hamburg - After politicians and business leaders are now the stars and starlets turn: A group of hackers, it has recently been apart of the show scene. Via Twitter published "Hollywood Leaks" links to phone numbers, email addresses, compromising photos - and scripts of unreleased films. Just for fun, out of pure glee: "It's for the lulz," the group writes on its website.
Have caught the hackers among others, the American teen idol Miley Cyrus, the actress Ashley Greene, and the singer Joey Fatone: The New Yorker Online Portal "Gawker" According to their phone numbers were read to the net. Meanwhile, many of the links in "Hollywood leaks" into the void.
Movie download script
Even Tom Cruise has been a victim of the group: In his e-mail inbox, the hacker found the script for the unreleased film musical "Rock of Ages" and presented it for download on the Internet. The U.S. singer Julianne Hough stole the computer experts, according to the Internet newspaper "Daily Dot" not only photos, videos and songs, but also information on their health insurance.
Very private photos discovered "Hollywood Leaks" loud "Huffington Post" at the American rapper Kreayshawn: while the artist was just at the MTV Awards in Los Angeles as a guest, which hackers cracked their Twitter account and posted the nude pictures under their names. On the blogging service "Tumblr" wrote Kreayshawn, the intimate images are created when she was still underage. And the hacker group ". Really nice people"
Spin off from "Anonymous"
Obviously it is in "Hollywood Leaks" a spinoff of "Anonymous", because the hacker group used the same slogan: "We forgive not, let us not forget we expected!"
The magazine "Gawker" said one member: "We are simply here to encourage the free flow of information in an area that was previously overlooked - Hollywood." Remains to be seen, which make intimate celebrity hackers nor public. Via Twitter they promise at least a "Hollywood-slaughter."

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