uk666 5,298 Report post Posted March 27, 2017 More 'Explicit' Pictures Of Celebrities Leaked In 'Fappening 2.0' A new celebrity photo hacking scandal has erupted in what people are calling the "Fappening 2.0". It follows prior reports of Emma Watson and Amanda Seyfried having had private photos leaked onto the internet. Now several other celebrities have been hit. Some of them allegedly include Rose McGowan, WWE star Paige, Sean Penn's daughter Dylan Penn, Robin Thicke's girlfriend April Love Geary and Zac Efron's ex Sami Miro, among others. The Hacker News reports that others are to follow. "According to a screenshot from an original 4chan thread, unknown hackers will be posting more intimate photos of female celebrities, including Kylie Jenner, Marisa Tomei, Jennifer Lawrence and several others, over the next few days, which indicates it's just the beginning of The Fappening 2.0," they say. "There is yet no information on the source of the leaks or how the personal photos of celebrities were obtained, but the anonymous hackers are claiming that these leaks are just the tip of an iceberg and they're about to release the next batch of celebrities to get their photos leaked." A spokesperson for Watson dismissed the nature of the pictures, saying: "Photos from a clothes fitting Emma had with a stylist a couple of years ago have been stolen. They are not nude photographs. "Lawyers have been instructed and we are not commenting further." The first "Fappening" occurred in 2014. The hackers responsible eventually got sent to prison. Risky business for a couple of naked selfies if you ask me. Who is leaking the images if Fappening hacker is serving a prison sentence? FBI had claimed that the original Fappening hacker was identified and sentenced to 9 months in jail. Edward Majerczyk, 29, from Illinois, Chicago has confessed to hacking the iCloud accounts of Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Kaley Cuoco and Kirsten Dunst among others. Majerczyk said that he had hacked nearly 300 celebrity iCloud accounts using phishing and leaked the explicit celebrity images. Majerczyk was found guilty by a US Court and is currently serving the sentence. So this brings us to the question of who is behind the latest iCloud nude image leaks of Emma Watson, Mischa Barton, Amanda Seyfried. Are we to believe that the FBI and authorities were not able to arrest some unknown partners of Majerczyk. Or is another hacker group behind the latest iCloud hackers and Fappening 2.0. Mind you, many members on 4Chan have suggested that the current leaked images and videos are from a private collector’s album. But the question remains! Was Majerczyk really behind the Fappening 1.0? Was Majerczyk alone in his hacking adventures? Or there were some partners who have still not been identified by the authorities. The clue to this come only in coming weeks. Because, earlier during the Fappening 1.0, the iCloud hackers released a tranche of images every Friday on 4Chan and Reddit. If the current Fappening 2.0 images are leaked next week, we can safely assume that a new hacker group is behind the latest iCloud hacks. If not, we can deduce that the images and videos currently leaked are from the previous Fappening hack. How To Keep Your Private Photos Private If you are looking for the best way to keep your photos off the Internet, the simplest solution to this is — Don't click them. But if you do so, there are a few steps that you can follow to minimize the risk: Do not click on any suspicious links or attachments in the email you received. When in doubt, contact the sender to confirm that he or she actually sent the email to you or not. Never provide your personal or financial information through an email to anyone. No service, be it Google, Apple, or Microsoft, ever asks for your password or any other sensitive personal information over an email. It's always a good idea to regularly update your passwords and security questions. Enable two-factor authentication on your accounts and always choose a strong and different password for all your accounts. If you are unable to create and remember different passwords for each site, you can use a good password manager. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tech 425 3,942 Report post Posted March 27, 2017 I'm going to take a picture of my dogs butt and let them Fappening 2.0 that 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uk666 5,298 Report post Posted March 27, 2017 Don't Install Any App To View Leaked Fappening Images — It's a Malware! The latest scams spreading on Twitter read: "VIDEO: WWE Superstar Paige Leaked Nude Pics and Videos" "Incredible!!! Leaked Nude Pics and Videos of WWE Superstar Paige!!!!: (Accept the App First)" For accessing the content, scammers told you to first install a twitter app called "Viral News." In the hope of a glimpse of Paige's nude video, victims tricked into giving the malicious app permission to access their Twitter account, update their profile and post tweets on their behalf. Once the app is installed, you are then sent to a site that serves no purpose other than enabling crooks to make money from affiliate marketing and advertising link clicks. The site quickly grays out, asking you to click yet another link that eventually lands you on a survey page that promises to reward you with an Amazon gift card as soon as you hand over your details. "Suffice to say, filling this in hands your personal information to marketers – and there is no guarantee you will get any pictures at the end of it," said Chris Boyd, a malware intelligence analyst at Malwarebytes. Malware Hijacks Twitter Accounts to Spread Fappening Spam While you are looking through all these links, the creepy app spams out the same tweets from your account, leading your followers to the same The Fappening 2.0 scam you fell for. So far nearly 7,000 users have become a victim of the latest scam. "As freshly leaked pictures and video of celebrities continue to be dropped online, so too will scammers try to make capital out of image-hungry clickers. Apart from the fact that these images have been taken without permission so you really shouldn’t be hunting for them, anyone going digging on less than reputable sites is pretty much declaring open season on their computers," Boyd concluded. Here are some useful tips you can follow in an effort to protect yourself from scams shared through social media: Don't take the bait. Stay away from promotions of "exclusive," "shocking" or "sensational" photos or footage. If it sounds too outlandish to be true, it is probably a scam. Hover over links to see their real destination. Before you click on any link, mouseover the link to see where it'll take you. Do not click on links leading to unfamiliar sites. Don't trust your friends online. It might not actually be your friends who are liking or sharing scam links to photos. Their account may have been hijacked by scammers. Raise your Eyebrows when asked for something in return. Beware of any site that asks you to download and install software in order to view anything else, in this case, nude photos and videos of Paige. This is a known tactic of spreading scam. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tech 425 3,942 Report post Posted March 27, 2017 This is why I don't get anymore apps than what I've got already and I've scanned my phone multi times and with different antivirus 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeophobiA 1,503 Report post Posted March 28, 2017 I don't even have games on My phone, just a couple of apps, I'm not trusting or am too educated on what is possible I guess... 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tech 425 3,942 Report post Posted March 28, 2017 I have Boom Beach on my Nexus 7 tablet and just apps on my Samsung S7 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites