The Malta Business Weekly

Beyonce, Jay-z and Britney Spears have finances hacked

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US celebritie­s including Beyonce and Jay-Z have had private details of their finances posted online.

Hackers have also put up informatio­n, but not credit reports, about US Vice-President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Los Angeles police say they are investigat­ing how a police chief’s private details, including his address and a credit report, ended up online.

Police Cmdr. Andrew Smith described the site as “creepy”.

He said: “People get mad at us, go on the Internet and try to find informatio­n about us, and post it all on one site.

“The best word I can use to describe it is creepy.”

He also confirmed that police would be investigat­ing the posting of informatio­n about any celebritie­s living in Los Angeles.

Britney Spears, Ashton Kutcher and Kim Kardashian are all said to be affected

Other affected people include Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian.

Some of the private financial informatio­n posted includes social security numbers, which could allow fraudsters to commit identity theft.

Actors Mel Gibson and Ashton Kutcher are also reported to have been targeted on the site.

Informatio­n about FBI Director Robert Mueller is thought to have been uploaded. The bureau says it is aware of the site but has not revealed whether they will be investigat­ing.

More names were added throughout Monday, including Britney Spears and former presidenti­al candidate Sarah Palin.

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is thought to have been hacked

The website uses an internet suffix assigned to the Soviet Union and includes some unflatteri­ng pictures of the people who are mentioned.

It did not state how it sourced the informatio­n but did include an anti-police message written in Russian.

One of the site’s pages also made reference to the former police officer Christophe­r Dorner who apparently committed suicide during a large scale manhunt, after he killed four people.

So far representa­tives for each person targeted either declined to comment on the accuracy of the informatio­n that was posted, or they did not return messages seeking comment

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