Wednesday, September 3, 2014

A "flaw" might be responsible?

Kirsten Dunst Leads Celeb Anger At Apple Over Hacked Photos 

David McCormack, Paul Chavez, Sophie Evans and Zoe Szathmary, Sept. 1, 2014, Dailymail.co.uk


Kirsten Dunst has become the first celebrity to publicly criticize Apple after it emerged that a flaw in the 'Find My iPhone' function of its iCloud service may have helped an unknown hacker steal nude photos of her and '100 other celebrities'.

The Spiderman star tweeted 'Thank you iCloud' along with icons representing a slice of pizza and a pile of poo on Monday afternoon, the day after naked photos of her were published online.

The supposed hacker behind the scandal has claimed that they broke into stars' iCloud accounts, including those of Dunst, Hunger Games actress Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton and Rihanna, before publishing them on 4chan, the image-sharing forum.


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