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Fappening 2.0 began with image and video leaks of Harry Potter star, Emma Watson, supermodel, Amanda Seyfried and Mischa Barton.What was just a flow of NSFW images soon became a deluge as the iCloud hackers started leaking more and more images and videos of more and more celebrities. As said in our earlier post, unlike the Fappening 1.0 of 2014, this time the Fappening hackers have gone versatile and are also leaking images of WWE stars and singers.
If you have been following Techworm’s Celebgate 2014 coverage, the brunt of Fappening 1.0 concentrated on Hollywood stars. The new Fappening 2.0 seems to concentrate more on other celebrities. It all began with private photos of Emma Watson and Amanda Seyfried circulating on the “dark web” and then on 4chan last week before the images made it to Reddit. Thereafter a raunchy website called Celeb Jihad picked up the images and videos. Now the hackers are directly leaking the images and videos to Celeb Jihad.
The Fappening 2.0 hackers then proceeded to leak more private images of celebrities like Rose McGowan (actress), Katie Cassidy (actress), Alyssa Arce (model), Rhona Mitra (actress), Analeigh Tipton (figure skater & actress), Iliza Shlesinger (comedian), Jillian Murray (actress), Paige (WWE star), Dylan Penn (model, daughter of Sean Penn), Kristanna Loken (actress), April Love Geary (model), Trieste Kelly Dunn (actress), and Lili Simmons (actress).”
As we have been reporting about various NSFW Fappening leaks, we have collated the data and prepared a master list of all the celebrities who have been targeted by the iCloud hackers. The list follows no particular order. Also, please note that the hackers may have leaked the Fappening 1.0 images in case of some of the celebrities.
3. Analeigh Tipton (US figure skater and actress)
4. Dylan Penn (model, daughter of Sean Penn)
5. Saraya-Jade Bevis a.k.a Paige (WWE Diva)
8. Jennifer Lawrence (Actor) (Most images from 2014 leaks)
16. Becca Tobin (Actor/Singer/Dancer)
19. Dwayne Wade (Professional Basketball Player)
22. Hayden Panettiere (Model/Actor/Singer)
23. Hope Solo (US Soccer Goalkeeper)
24. Jennette McCurdy (Actor/Singer)
26. Justin Verlander (US Professional Baseball Pitcher)
30. Kim Kardashian (Reality Star/Actor)
32. Krysten Ritter (Actor/Muscian) 
52. Danielle Moinet (Professional wrestler, known as Summer Rae)
54. Holly Willoughby (Model and TV presenter)
55. Celeste Bonin (Former professional wrestler known as Kaitlyn)
56. Lauren Cohan (Walking Dead actor)
59. Victoria AKA Lisa Marie Varon (WWE Diva)
68. Raquel Pennington (UFC fighter)
This is the complete list of Hollywood, WWE, Baseball, Basket Ball and other celebrity NSFW images leaked by the iCloud hackers in this round of Fappening 2.0 up to now.
As you can see, top level Hollywood stars are missing from the current list of Fappening 2.0. So, we are expecting another tranche of leaks covering big stars of Hollywood. This is based on ground whispers and what our friends at Hacker News had commented, “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.”
We will keep updating this master list as more celebrity images get leaked. Till then, au revoir.



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Emma Watson (Actor) Amanda Seyfried (Actor) Rose McGowan (Actor) Charlotte Flair (Professional wrestler) Katie Cassidy (Actor) Miley Cyrus (Actor and singer) Suki Waterhouse (Actor and model) Rosario Dawson (Actor) Kate Hudson (Actor) Yvonne Strahovski (Actor) Ariel Winter (Actor and singer) Dianna Agron (Actor and singer) Miesha Tate (Former mixed martial artist) Alyssa Arce (Model) Rhona Mitra (Actor) Analeigh Tipton (US figure skater and actress) Iliza Shlesinger (US comedian) Jillian Murray (Actor) Saraya-Jade Bevis (Professional wrestler, known as Paige) Dylan Penn (model, daughter of Sean Penn) Kristanna Loken (Actor) April Love Geary (Model) Trieste Kelly Dunn (Actor) Lili Simmons (Actor and model) Danielle Moinet (Professional wrestler, known as Summer Rae) Demi Lovato (Singer) Holly Willoughby (Model and TV presenter) Celeste Bonin (Former professional wrestler known as Kaitlyn) Lauren Cohan (Walking Dead actor) Lacey Banghard (Glamour model) Jessica Nigri (US cosplayer)

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The leak of nude images stolen from a slew of female celebrities, actors and musicians looks set to continue after a new batch was uploaded to the web appearing to show well-known personalities including Miley Cyrus, Suki Waterhouse, Kate Hudson and Yvonne Strahovski.
On 15 March this year, the leaks, now dubbed " The Fappening 2.0 ", started to appear on a number of gossip and little-known pornography websites.
Initially, victims included Emma Watson, star of the recently-released Beauty and the Beast remake, and actor Amanda Seyfried.
In the past month, however, the full list of victims has swelled to include professional wresting stars, pop singers, musicians and comedians - including famous actor Kate Hudson, Walking Dead actor Lauren Cohan and British model Lacey Banghard.
In early April, Miley Cyrus, Suki Waterhouse and Rosario Dawson were all named as victims , initially by celebrity gossip websites. Around the same time, nude images and videos were posted online claiming to include Yvonne Strahovski, Ariel Winter, Dianna Agron and Miesha Tate.
This first round of leaks was blamed on weak security of Apple iCloud accounts, used to store images and documents. There has been multiple arrests, with one 36-year-old called Ryan Collins being jailed for 18 months last year after being found guilty of hacking charges.
The full list of alleged Fappening 2.0 celebrities so far:
The source of the leaks remains unclear, however, some speculate that – like the 2014 "Fappening" – it could be a result of online hacking.
Those included in the leaks have each responded in different ways. Some have claimed they will take legal action against the websites hosting the images, while some have ignored the publications completely. Others have taken to Twitter to deny the leak altogether.
"I love how everyone's freaking out about one picture. It's not nude and it's just cleavage," said pop singer Demi Lovato on Twitter this week (21 March), in response to media reports in the tabloid press that she was included in a fresh batch of nude photographs.
"As they say, don't believe everything you see on the internet. There's people out there with a lot of time on their hands & a big imagination," wrote professional WWE wrestler Summer Rae, real name Danielle Moinet, on Twitter earlier this after her photos did leak .
A spokesperson for Emma Watson, one of most high-profile celebrities impacted so far, admitted images had been stolen but denied they were explicit. "They are not nude photographs. Lawyers have been instructed and we are not commenting further," the statement read.
Both Amanda Seyfried and Rose McGowan responded with a more aggressive stance. Seyfried's legal team sent a letter to one of the websites hosting the content of her in an "intimate moment" and demanded them be taken down, saying they had been "wrongfully obtained".
Rose McGowan, on Twitter, addresses the so-called hackers head-on. The Charmed actor reported the incident to the US Department of Justice (DoJ) and wrote on Twitter to her 651,000 followers: "Hey little hacker boys, Mama is coming and she hits hard."
The leaks show no sign of slowing and the full scope (and the culprit) remains unknown at the time of writing. It comes three years after the initial "Fappening" which saw 100-plus public figures impacted by explicit leaks – including Jennifer Lawrence, Kelly Brook and Kate Upton.

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On August 31, 2014, a collection of nearly 500 private pictures of numerous celebrities, mostly women, with many containing nudity , were posted on the imageboard 4chan , and soon disseminated by other users on websites and social networks such as Imgur and Reddit . The leak has been popularly dubbed The Fappening and also Celebgate . The images were initially believed to have been obtained via a breach of Apple 's cloud services suite iCloud , [1] [2] or a security issue in the iCloud API which allowed them to make unlimited attempts at guessing victims' passwords. [3] [4] Apple claimed in a press release that access was gained via spear phishing attacks. [5] [6]

The incident was met with varied reactions from the media and fellow celebrities. Critics felt the distribution of the photos was a major invasion of privacy for their subjects, while some of the alleged subjects denied the images' authenticity. The leak also prompted increased concern from analysts surrounding the privacy and security of cloud computing services such as iCloud—with a particular emphasis on their use to store sensitive, private information.

"The Fappening" is a jocular portmanteau coined by combining the words " fap ", an internet slang term for masturbation , and the title of the 2008 film The Happening . Though the term is a vulgarism originating either with the imageboards where the pictures were initially posted or Reddit, mainstream media outlets soon adopted the term themselves, such as the BBC . [7] [8] The term has received criticism from journalists like Radhika Sanghani of The Daily Telegraph and Toyin Owoseje of the International Business Times , [9] who said that the term not only trivialized the leak, but also, according to Sanghani, "[made] light of a very severe situation." Both articles used the term extensively to describe the event, including in their headlines. [10]

The images were obtained via the online storage offered by Apple 's iCloud platform for automatically backing up photos from iOS devices, such as iPhones . [12] Apple later reported that the victims' iCloud account information was obtained using "a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions", such as phishing and brute-force attack guessing. [5] [6] [13] It was initially believed that the images were obtained using an exploit in the Find My iPhone service. [12] Court documents from 2014 indicated that one user created a fake email account called "appleprivacysecurity" to ask celebrities for security information. [14] The photos were being passed around privately for at least a couple of weeks before their public release on August 31. There are claims that unreleased photos and videos exist. [15]

The hacker responsible for the leak, who described themselves as being a "collector", distributed the leaked images on the image boards 4chan and Anon-IB in exchange for Bitcoin . [16] [17] Ultimately, the images were widely circulated online via other channels, including Imgur and Tumblr . Celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton also re-posted some of the photos on his blog, but soon took them down and issued an apology, saying "he had acted in bad taste". [18] [19]

A major center of activity was the link-sharing website Reddit , [20] where a subreddit, /r/TheFappening , was created for sharing the photos; [21] in a single day, it amassed over 100,000 followers. Reddit administrators were criticized for allowing this to take place in an alleged violation of their anti- doxing rules. [22] [23] As McKayla Maroney claimed to be under 18 at the time the photos of her were taken, Reddit staff took photos of her down and warned that anyone re-posting them, or underage photos of Liz Lee which had been circulating prior to this incident, would be permanently banned from the site and could be prosecuted for distributing child pornography . [24] On September 7, citing copyright issues, Reddit banned /r/TheFappening, [21] [25] also saying the workload of dealing with them had become too much. [26] Reddit banned another subreddit named "Fappening" on the same day. [25]

The original release contained photos and videos of more than 100 individuals that were allegedly obtained from file storage on hacked iCloud accounts, [27] including some the leakers claimed were A-list celebrities. [28] [29] Shortly after the photos were leaked, several affected celebrities issued statements either confirming or denying the photos' authenticity. [30] [31] Celebrities who confirmed the photos' authenticity include Jennifer Lawrence (confirmed by her publicist), [32] Kate Upton and her husband Justin Verlander (confirmed by Upton's lawyer), [33] [34] [35] Mary Elizabeth Winstead (confirmed via Twitter ), [36] [37] Jessica Brown Findlay (confirmed by spokesman), [38] Kaley Cuoco (confirmed via Instagram), [39] [40] and Kirsten Dunst , who also criticized the iCloud service. [41] Jill Scott confirmed on Twitter that one of the leaked photos was of her while stating that another was fake. [42]

Celebrities who denied the photos' authenticity include Ariana Grande [43] [44] and Yvonne Strahovski . [45] Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney initially denied the images' authenticity on Twitter, [46] [47] but later confirmed the photos were legitimate while also saying she was underage when they were taken. [24] Victoria Justice denied the photos were authentic but later stated on Twitter that she was pursuing legal action and found the leak to be a massive invasion of not just her privacy, but of the privacy of all celebrities affected by the incident. [43] [48] Reports in October indicated that Nick Hogan was the first male star to be directly targeted by hackers; however, Hogan denied the pictures' authenticity. [49]

According to security expert Nik Cubrilovic , in addition to the photographs, other personal information such as text messages, calendars, address books, phone call logs and any other data stored on their phones and backed up to the service were also likely stolen. [50] [51]

On September 20, 2014, a second batch of similar private photos of additional celebrities was leaked by hackers. [52] On September 26, 2014, a third batch was also leaked, [53] which was dubbed "The Fappening 3". [54]

Actress Lena Dunham pleaded on Twitter for people not to view the photos, arguing that in doing so "you are violating these women over and over again. It's not okay." [55] Actress Emma Watson condemned not only the leak, but also "the accompanying comments [on social media] that show such a lack of empathy." [56] Actors Seth Rogen and Lucas Neff also spoke out against the hackers and people who posted the pictures. [57] Justin Verlander, then a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers , told the media prior to a game against the Cleveland Indians that he keeps his private life private and would rather focus on the Tigers' race with the Kansas City Royals for the AL Central title than be a distraction to his teammates. [58] Security analysts have stated that the breach could have been prevented through the use of two-factor authentication , [59] while a Forbes writer recommended completely shutting down the iCloud "Photo Stream" feature (which automatically uploads photos taken with an iOS device to iCloud servers). [60]

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal , Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that in response to the leak, the company planned to take additional steps to protect the privacy and security of iCloud users in the future. [61] Notifications will be provided whenever data is restored to a device via iCloud and after logging into iCloud via a web browser, [62] in addition to existing notifications when a user's iCloud password is changed. Additionally, Apple will broaden and encourage the use of two-factor authentication in future versions of its software and operating systems, such as the then-upcoming iOS 8 . In conclusion, he emphasized that "we want to do everything we can do to protect our customers, because we are as outraged if not more so than they are." [13]

Jennifer Lawrence contacted authorities and her publicist stated that the authorities would prosecute anyone who posted leaked images of her. [63] Forbes columnist Joseph Steinberg questioned whether the reactions by law enforcement and technology providers indicated that celebrities were being treated differently from ordinary Americans, which, in the case of law enforcement, may be illegal. [64]

On October 1, 2014, Google was threatened with a $100 million lawsuit by lawyer Martin Singer on behalf of unnamed victims of the leak, alleging that Google had refused to respond to requests for the images to be removed from its platforms (including Blogger and YouTube ), "[failing] to act expeditiously, and responsibly to remove the images", and "knowingly accommodating, facilitating, and perpetuating the unlawful conduct". [65] [66]

In an interview with Vanity Fair , victim Jennifer Lawrence called the hack a "sex crime" and a "sexual violation"; she added, "Anybody who looked at those pictures, you're perpetuating a sexual offense. You should cower with shame." [67] This view was contrasted by another victim of the hack, Emily Ratajkowski , who told GQ , "A lot of people who were victims of [the hack] said anyone who looks at these pictures should feel guilty, but I just don't think that's fair", and "I'm not sure that anyone who Googles it is necessarily a criminal. I think the people who stole the photos are". [68]

The FBI said it was "aware of the allegations concerning computer intrusions and the unlawful release of material involving high profile individuals, and is addressing the matter." [69] Similarly, Apple stated that it had been investigating whether a security breach of the iCloud service was responsible for the leaked photographs, as per the company's commitment to user privacy. [59] [70] On September 2, 2014, Apple reported that the leaked images were the result of compromised accounts, using "a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet". [5] [6]

In October 2014, the FBI searched a house in Chicago , Illinois and seized several computers, cellphones and storage drives after tracking the source of a hacking attack to an IP address linked to an individual named Emilio Herrera. A related search warrant application mentioned eight unidentified high profile victims. According to law enforcement officials, Herrera was just one of several people under investigation and the FBI carried out various searches across the country. [71] [72]

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