Private photos of Kendall Jenner and Harry Styles were stolen by a hacker, and then made public on Twitter. This is not the first such case in which photographs of stars hit the dating cybercriminals. In 2014, nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst, and dozens of other celebrities were stolen from accounts iCloud and Google Drive. Experts from ESET’s like, how to prevent theft of personal data, including photos stored in the cloud.
In recent weeks, US authorities have submitted claims for Ryan Collins and Andrew Helton – two hackers, who in 2014 stole dozens of intimate photos of celebrities. They were accused of a phishing attack, which has helped them get the logins and passwords for accounts 363 iCloud and Google Drive – including accounts of stars, containing their private photos.
Health experts say now about another case – this time a hacker stole more than 30 private pictures taken during holidays Kendall Jenner and Harry Styles. We were able to identify that the pictures come from your mother’s Harry Styles. It is not known how the cybercriminal gained access to them. Stolen hacker published a photo on Twitter, and other users of this portal available to them on their profiles. Cybercriminal available the pictures deliberately – every time an account with photos was blocked (the violation), the creation of new and began publishing photos from the beginning.
To prevent leakage of private data, Kamil Sadkowski analyst threats ESET advises all users storing data in the clouds like iCloud and Google Drive to use two-step verification. Thanks to it every time you log in to your account from a different device than the initially verified, the user receives an SMS code, which provides an extra layer of secure login.
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