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Published September 25, 2017 6:17pm EDT

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Tiger Woods and Katharine McPhee are among a growing list of celebrities who have fallen victim to the latest nude photo hack. They're already threatening legal action, and more are expected to follow suit
Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn are the most recent victims of a private photo leak to threaten legal action. However countless celebrities have fallen victim to their most private moments being made public and lately one website seems to be doing a lot of the sharing: Celeb Jihad.
“Websites like Celebjihad.com try to skirt the laws of the U.S. by being hosted offshore,” explained Kevin Blatt, celebrity crisis expert with the VIP cyber security company Faction.One . “By being located offshore, some sites think they don't need to adhere to the laws of many countries or that it's simply another layer of protection against the lawyers that represent these A -list clients.”
Yet Carrie Goldberg, Internet and sexual privacy lawyer at C. A. Goldberg, PLLC , said once a website is caught breaking the law, legal action can be taken.
“Now that we have revenge porn laws in two out of three of states, no legitimate company would want to take the risk of exhibiting naked pictures of nonconsenting people,” she noted.
She said Celeb Jihad’s creators have attempted to hide their identities, but there is technology available to bring them into the light.
“The operators of Celeb Jihad have attempted to skirt legal liability by masking their identity,” Goldberg said. “One way to find out who runs a website is to look up the ICANN registration, which is public. CelebJihad.com hired a proxy service to register their domain. We often have cases like this and it’s one of my true pleasures in life to unmask the identities of web sites and then sue the crap out of them.”
A search of Who.Is.com, a website that lists where domains are registered, shows Celeb Jihad is tied to GoDaddy.com – an Arizona based company. Experts say the company may not be located overseas after all.
However, Phoenix-based Internet lawyer David Gingras believes tracking down the real owner of a website is often difficult, time-consuming and not always effective in the long-term.
“If someone wanted to sue Celeb Jihad.com, they would need to send a subpoena to GoDaddy asking for the real name of the website's owner. It's very likely that the owner gave false information to GoDaddy such as a fake name or a non-existent address,” Gingras speculated.
Gingras said even if Celeb Jihad is shut down, a similar site could easily emerge.
“…The sad reality is that even if you shut down one website like this, the owner can move the content to a new website the next day, and the whole process may start over,” he said.
Celeb Jihad and GoDaddy did not return Fox News’ requests for comment.
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What Is Celeb Jihad, Notorious Nude Photo Leaking Site?
By Maria Vultaggio @mariamzzarella 08/22/17 AT 10:13 AM
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Celeb Jihad is at it again. The notorious website known for leaking nude photos allegedly exposed private pictures of A-list stars like Miley Cyrus, Kristen Stewart , Lindsey Vonn and Tiger Woods Monday. Cyrus and Stewart did not immediately respond to the hack, though Vonn issued a statement about the gross invasion of privacy.
Celeb Jihad is a website that contains hundreds of graphic photos of celebrities. While some of them are fake, many of them are authentic.
In their “About” section, Celeb Jihad makes no apologies for exposing private pictures of prominent figures. “Read our disclaimer before you b----. If you don’t like our sense of humor please let us know, so that we can laugh at you,” they write.
They then share a strange story about the fictional character from the 2004 comedy “Team America: World Police.”
“Durka Durka Mohammed was born into a poor goat herding family in Kandahar, Afghanistan. At an early age Durka was diagnosed with what the local doctor called ‘Camel Spit for Brains.’ Durka’s family was ashamed of his condition, so they kept him confined to their goat farm. This was fine with Durka Durka because he loved goats… a lot,” part of their description reads. “Tragically soon after returning to America, Durka’s adopted parents simultaneously committed suicide by repeatedly stabbing themselves in the back with a scimitar, and then lighting themselves on fire. Durka used the insurance money he collected from their deaths to study at the prestigious Riyadh College of Veterinary Medicine, were he received his masters in goat science.”
The story continues, with Durka ultimately wanting to destroy “the poisonous celebrity culture that had killed her. So Durka traveled back to America to the heart of the beast in Los Angeles, and formed the holy Islamic extremist gossip site CelebJihad.com. The rest as they say is history.”
While Celeb Jihad makes no apologies for blasting intimate photos, Vonn and Woods issued a statement to People Magazine both confirming and condemning the hack. The naked pictures were taken before their 2015 split.
“It is an outrageous and despicable invasion of privacy for anyone to steal and illegally publish private intimate photos,” Vonn's representative said in a statement Monday. “Lindsey will take all necessary and appropriate legal action to protect and enforce her rights and interests. She believes the individuals responsible for hacking her private photos as well as the websites that encourage this detestable conduct should be prosecuted to the fullest extent under the law.”
Sadly, leaks like this are all too common. In April, nude photos of celebrities like Amanda Seyfried and Emma Watson leaked. The first time a hack of this scale occurred was in 2014 and was dubbed “The Fappeneing.”
Like Vonn, Seyfried threatened legal action. “It recently has come to our client's attention that, without the authorization of our client or the copyright holder, several very private photographs of Ms. Seyfried either in various states of nudity or intimate moments with her former boyfriend (the 'Seyfried Photographs') have been reproduced and posted,” Seyfried's lawyer told TMZ when the incident occured.
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