Scarlett Johansson found herself in the middle of a nude photo scandal back in September, but if you think the unfortunate situation brought her down, think again. Johansson opened up to Vanity Fair in their December cover story about the origin of those now-infamous photos -- and whose eyes they were meant for in the first place. The actress also says she has no shame about sending the racy pics, especially when they were only meant for Reynolds. While Johansson's nude photos got a lot of buzz when they hit the net, she wasn't the only celebrity to fall victim to the email hacker. Actress Mila Kunis' private photos were also made public in September, and singer Christina Aguilera had dozens photos released online at the end of But last month, thanks to the FBI's involvement, their nightmare came to an end. Christopher Chaney, 35, of Jacksonville, Fla. Chaney was charged with 26 counts of identity theft and unauthorized access to a protected computer, as well as wiretapping. If convicted, the hacker could be locked up for over years. And just as Johasson's nude scandal comes to a close, a new one starts for Taylor Swift.

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Scarlett Johansson must have spent one too many nights alone and bored in a hotel room. She apparently passed the time taking nude photos of herself with her camera phone. Johansson is the latest starlet to see those photos leak onto the Internet. Two racy photos went viral this morning Sept. In one photo, Scarlett, err that is, the girl in the photo, is lying on her side holding the camera above herself with her breast and face clearly exposed. A second shows her face up close with her naked backside captured in a mirror reflection.
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The FBI are once again investigating reports that nude photos of a famous celebrity have been leaked onto the web. Twitter was ablaze earlier today with messages claiming to link to naked pictures of film actress Scarlett Johansson, which were allegedly stolen from her iPhone by a hacker earlier this year. Late last year, German investigators alleged that two hackers had broken into the accounts of over 50 pop stars , including Lady Gaga, Kelly Clarkson, and Justin Timberlake. Celebrities may be very privileged, but they deserve privacy as much as the rest of us when it comes to their personal phone and email messages. And like the rest of us, they are just as capable of being foolish about their computer security. Follow NakedSecurity on Twitter for the latest computer security news. I think Sophos could help keep us all safe by posting naked photos of Scarlett Johansson on it's website then we wouldn'nt need to click on dangerous links…. They are real.
Scarlett Johansson has addressed the celebrity photo-hacking scandal which saw her private nude photos leaked online. The year-old, who was named the top grossing actor of , said it was difficult having her privacy so starkly invaded. She also claimed the person who hacked into her email account impersonated her and attempted to gain access to images of others. We could spend the hour staring at each other that would be awesome. You can find our Community Guidelines in full here.