On August 31, 2014, Kdramastars featured a news about Jennifer Lawrence nude picture leak and other celebrities who were also victims of the hack.
After featuring it, someone commented and shared his Facebook page containing links of hacked photos.The commenter, who uses the name "4chan photos" provides the link of the FB page which accordingly, contains the download link for the celebrity nude photos.
But is he the real hacker or just a troll?
If you will check the FB page, some of those who commented asking for a password are no longer active or their accounts have been deactivated. However, the links he shared are still active.Meanwhile, MTV reported that the nude celebrity photos hacker is now in the hands of FBI. They also reported the responses of celebrities who were hacked and whose nude photos have been leaked.
Source said Ariana Grande denied the leaked photos, while JLaw and Kate Upton representatives claimed leaked photos are true.
Business Insider reported the statement of Hunger Game's Katniss
"This is a flagrant violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
They also featured the responses of the celebs regarding the photo leaked:
1. Ariana Grande
to every1 going on about my "nudes" & my "m&g prices" neither are real! my lil ass is a lot cuter than that lmao & tour details r comin soon
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) September 2, 2014
2. Victoria Justice
These so called nudes of me are FAKE people. Let me nip this in the bud right now. *pun intended*
— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) August 31, 2014
3. Seth Rogen
Posting pics hacked from someone's cell phone is really no different than selling stolen merchandise. — Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) August 31, 2014
4. Christine Teigen
What the fuck is on your phone? I'm sure you got some shit. Everyone is entitled to parts of their lives they don't have to share with you.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) September 1, 2014
5. Lena Dunham
The "don't take naked pics if you don't want them online" argument is the "she was wearing a short skirt" of the web. Ugh. — Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) September 1, 2014
Meanwhile, Apple denied there's iCloud breach in celebrity nude photo hack according to TheAverage.com. The source said, "Apple says that the mass theft of nude celebrity photos that were released over the weekend did not occur because of a breach in any Apple systems, including iCloud."