An Oregon man has admitted he tricked hundreds of people into divulging their Apple and Gmail passwords in a scheme that allowed him to steal nude images of more than a dozen victims, some of them celebrities.Andrew Helton, 29, of Portland, entered the plea on Thursday to one felony count of unauthorized access to a protected computer to obtain information, according to documents filed in federal court in Los Angeles. (Click through the gallery for the NSFW photo). "I have a private one for you guys," she told "She's actually great on social media — you guys are missing out," Scott joked, as if we weren't already jealous enough of her primo access to Stewart's online life. Text us for exclusive photos and videos, royal news, and way more. From Reese Witherspoon to Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, here are the celebrities you should be following on TikTok Jennifer Lopez, above, bared her famous curves in a custom Atelier Versace illusion gown.
Prosecutors said he gained illegal access to 363 Apple and Gmail accounts, including those belonging to members of the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. He then used the access to obtain data stored in the online accounts, including 161 sexually explicit, nude, or partially nude images of 13 people, some who were unidentified celebrities.According to a plea agreement unsealed Friday, Helton engaged in a fraud campaign from March 2011 to May 2013 in which he sent e-mails that falsely claimed to come from Apple or Google. I’ll always be there when fans are expected, wherever that is, you’ll always find me in the crowd.” It's not as tricky as you think. By
But just to be safe, fans shouldn’t post any paparazzi photos. “The only way people got their accounts reinstated was paying thousands for each photo that was reported.”20-year-old Bri in Arizona spends a couple of hours each day running Fan accounts often try to use workarounds, uploading copyrighted images by crediting the owner in the caption, but according to Ginny Sanderson, a partner at internet law firm “Reputable celebrity news and fashion outlets, like Since the photographer or agency who took a photo has copyright ownership of it, they decide who gets to post it — and that usually means whoever is paying for that use. Gomez followed several more fan accounts that same year, including These two accounts were virtually the same. Mary Jo 'MJ' Shannon People is on Community!
These accounts are arguably much more entertaining than the real onesShortly after the couple's first date in London, Meghan began following the account @SpikeyMau5 — featuring a profile photo of a mouse-shaped helmet — on Instagram.