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Thursday
Sep222011

FBI Investigates Scarlett Johansson Hacking: Tamara Holder

The FBI investigation into allegations of phone hacking of multiple Hollywood celebrities dates back a year and began well before news reports about Scarlett Johansson and other celebrities having their data breached, according to law enforcement sources.

The federal probe actually began in 2010 after allegations of people hacking into the phones and computers of several Hollywood figures first surfaced.

Over the last few weeks, there have been reports of young celebrities being victimized by hackers who obtained compromising photos, including pictures of Johansson.
Chicago criminal defense attorney Tamara Holder says technology is still way ahead of the law in these cases. Many times images are released by an ex-lover of the victim. Still the opportunity for anyone to gain the knowledge to hack into computers or phones is getting easier. Holder explores the criminal and civil legal issues raised.

 

 



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Reader Comments (1)

I continue to find it hilarious that these Hollywood celebs continue to show us how unintelligent they are by taking these pictures and videos of themselves thinking they won't get out. The real crime isn't the hacking, its the waste of police resources that have to be used to protect these geniuses from themselves! Ha! Thanks for video!
September 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNicholas Baker

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