Hackers May Release More Private Selena Gomez Pics
by EG
Hackers broke into Selena Gomez's Instagram account this week and posted nude photos of her ex, Justin Bieber. Now Instagram is warning that the hackers may have found their way to private pictures and info in Gomez's account. The news has Gomez concerned that some intimate images could hit the internet in coming days.
Via the Daily Beast.
Some of the world’s most high-profile Instagram users are nervously waiting to see if their private pictures and messages have been accessed in the ‘Doxagram’ hack.
Pop star Selena Gomez’s account was accessed by the hackers this week. They posted nude photos of her ex Justin Bieber on her account.
The posting of the pictures appears to have been a stunt to draw attention to the hack rather than the fruits of the hack itself, as the pictures of Bieber were already in the public domain.
Now, however, comes the more worrying possibility that other intimate images may have been accessed.
Joseph Cox of The Daily Beast reported last night that the hackers appear to have successfully extracted some Instagram users’ personal info, including email addresses and phone numbers, which they have now placed online at the ‘Doxagram’ website, a hastily constructed $10-a-pop searchable database.
Many of the targets and names listed are Instagram’s biggest stars. The hackers told Cox they set up their scraper to initially target all users with over 1 million followers, and then recursively harvest other users.
Gomez is the world’s most-followed Instagram user with 126 million followers (up a million since Tuesday).
In all, the hackers claimed to The Daily Beast to have over 6 million accounts in their database, including politicians, sports stars, and media companies. The data also seems to contain information on more ordinary accounts, too, Cox reported.
This morning The Sun tabloid in the UK reported that stars such as Gomez were alive to the possibility of private photos and messages from their Instagram accounts being leaked next.
A source told The Sun: “Many of the biggest celebrities in the world will be very concerned about this.”
“Many use Instagram for chatting privately and swapping pics with friends. A lot will be hastily deleting things to stop anything embarrassing getting out in the hope that it’s not too late.”
On Wednesday, Instagram announced it had fixed the security issue the hackers say they took advantage of. It's not entirely clear if the hack of Gomez's account was due to the same issue.
The Instagram cyberattack follows a string of high-profile hacks on stars.
Last week, dozens of nude photographs of celebrities including Tiger Woods, his ex-girlfriend Lindsey Vonn, Miley Cyrus and Kristen Stewart were released on an internet porn site.
The images were widely copied and shared across the internet, much as images were after a series of hacks of iCloud accounts in 2014. That hack included Jennifer Lawrence among its victims.
Get the rest of the story at the Daily Beast.
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