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  2. 2014 celebrity nude photo leak - Wikipedia

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    The leak was dubbed "The Fappening" or "Celebgate" by the public. 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. Talk:2014 celebrity nude photo leak/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    As written in the current lead in: "The images were believed to have been obtained via a breach of Apple's cloud services suite iCloud.[1][2][3] Apple later confirmed that the hackers responsible for the leak had obtained the images using a "very targeted attack" on account information, such as passwords, rather than any specific security ...

  4. Child pornography believed to be among the celebrity nudes ...

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    The pictures were reportedly lifted by hackers off of Apple's iCloud servers, but the iPhone maker insists there are no vulnerabilities. Federal agents have reportedly joined the investigation ...

  5. Recover data with Search and Recover - AOL Help

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    Recover deleted pictures & Movies - Recover pictures, photos, images, and movie files. Search and Recover will provide a list of all the deleted pictures and movies found, and then you can decide which ones you want to recover. Recover deleted songs & Sounds - Recover song, sound, and music files. Search and Recover will provide a list of all ...

  6. List of material published by WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    The leaked chapter could have created stricter laws for digital copyrights and freedom of speech. Critics of the draft called it a "Christmas wish-list for major corporations." [ 156 ] Matthew Rimmer, an intellectual property law expert, told The Sydney Morning Herald that "Hollywood, the music industry, big IT" and pharmaceutical companies ...

  7. Can you actually recover photos you deleted by accident? - AOL

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    And when we say deleted data, we don’t just mean photos: Search and Recover can retrieve emails, songs and more digital files from the depths. Try Search and Recover free for 30 days*

  8. Explicit AI photos of Taylor Swift were shared online. Legal ...

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    With leaked personal photos or revenge porn, which is when someone distributes explicit images and videos without the consent of whoever is in them, there are guidelines for trying to protect privacy.

  9. AACS encryption key controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Digg community reacted by creating a flood of posts containing the key, many using creative ways of disguising the key, [40] [failed verification] by semi-directly or indirectly inserting the number, such as in song or images (either representing the digits pictorially or directly representing bytes from the key as colors) or on merchandise ...