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Feds Seized Chicago Man's Computers in Celeb Nude Leak Investigation
Sam Biddle · 06/09/15 10:40AMLast summer, stolen photos of dozens of famous women flooded the internet; eager pervs cheered it as “The Fappening,” a pornographic cataclysm without any clear cause or culprit. But even as the horny internet has (mostly) moved on, the feds have been working hard to identify the culprit or culprits—and they’ve narrowed in on the suspicious activity of at least one man.
The Nude-Stealing iCloud Thieves Are Sad Their Party Is Over
Sam Biddle · 09/25/14 12:40PMHere's the Most Important Step to Stop Hackers From Leaking Your Nudes
Gabrielle Bluestone · 08/31/14 08:42PMiPad Thief Unwittingly Sends 'Ugly' Incriminating Selfies to Victim
Neetzan Zimmerman · 03/15/13 04:35PMApple Doesn't Want You Emailing About 'Barely Legal Teens'
Max Rivlin-Nadler · 03/02/13 05:30PMApple's iCloud email service has a neat trick: instead of relegating emails that contains phrases like "barely legal teens" to your spam folder, it simply doesn't deliver your message. Macworld, which might have been tipped off by someone who would like to remain anonymous, has found that emails containing that phrase simply disappear: