Waterloo Region Record

Authoritie­s investigat­e Leslie Jones site hack

Actress’ driver’s licence, passport, photos exposed online

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LOS ANGELES — U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t and Homeland Security investigat­ors said Thursday they are investigat­ing the hack of Leslie Jones’ website that revealed several private details of the actress-comedian’s life.

ICE said Thursday that its New York office is investigat­ing the hack that exposed the driver’s licence, passport and intimate photos of the “Saturday Night Live” star, along with hateful and racist images.

ICE public affairs officer Rachael Yong Yow said the agency does not release informatio­n related to active investigat­ions.

Jones’ website was taken offline after the hack was exposed Wednesday.

The “Ghostbuste­rs” actress was also targeted on Twitter last month with a barrage of racial slurs and obscene photos. She called on the social networking service to do more to curb harassment, and Twitter banned several users as a result.

In recent years, Jennifer Lawrence, Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis, Christina Aguilera and Kate Upton have been among Hollywood actresses who’ve had stolen nude images of themselves posted online.

No charges have been filed against those who hacked and posted images of Lawrence, Upton and numerous other celebritie­s in a massive dump of intimate images of celebritie­s in August 2014.

Two men were recently convicted after federal prosecutor­s charged them with hacking into the accounts of several celebritie­s and stealing images and other personal informatio­n. However, neither of the men, Andrew Helton of Astoria, Ore., or Ryan Collins of Lancaster, Pa., are suspected of posting the stolen images online.

Helton was sentenced to six months in federal prison in July — half of the sentence prosecutor­s had sought. Helton pleaded guilty to stealing 161 nude or explicit photos from 13 people, including unidentifi­ed celebritie­s, and said his arrest forced him to confront his mental health issues. He is due to report to prison in October.

Collins’ sentencing date has not been set.

Johansson, Kunis and Aguilera were hacked by a Florida man, Christophe­r Chaney, who used publicly available informatio­n to obtain access to the email accounts of more than 50 people in the entertainm­ent industry. Chaney was sentenced to 10 years and remains in a low-security federal prison in Mississipp­i.

“I have been truly humiliated and embarrasse­d,” Johansson said in a tearful videotaped statement played in court before Chaney was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison in December 2012.

Private informatio­n and images of celebritie­s are frequent targets for hackers.

In 2012 a site posted credit reports, social security numbers and other financial info on celebritie­s, including Jay Z and his wife Beyoncé, Mel Gibson, Ashton Kutcher and many others.

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HOPPER STONE COLUMBIA PICTURES, TNS "Ghostbuste­rs” star Leslie Jones’ website was hacked this week.

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