U.S MAN TO PLEAD GUILTY TO FELONY COMPUTER CHARGE
A man accused
of breaking into the Apple iCloud and Gmail accounts of celebrities to obtain
their private photos and videos has agreed to plead guilty to a felony computer
hacking charge, prosecutors said on Friday.
Edward
Majerczyk, 28, an Illinois man facing up to five years in prison, is the second
man charged in a federal investigation into the leaks of nude photos of several
Hollywood actresses, including Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, in September
2014.
According to
a plea agreement signed by Majerczyk, he illegally accessed Apple iCloud and
Google Gmail accounts belonging to more than 300 people, using an email
“phishing” ploy to obtain their user names and passwords.
Through this
scheme, Majerczyk was able to access full iCloud backups belonging to numerous
victims, including at least 30 celebrities, many of whom reside in the Los
Angeles area, the plea agreement stated.
“Many of
these backups contained sensitive and private photographs and videos,” it said.
Under his
deal with federal prosecutors, Majerczyk, a Chicago resident, will formally
plead guilty in U.S. District Court in Illinois to a felony violation of the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los
Angeles.
A 36-year-old
Pennsylvania man, Ryan Collins, pleaded guilty in March to the same offense in
a case stemming from the same investigation.
Like Collins,
federal authorities said they had found no evidence linking Majerczyk to actual
public circulation of any of the photos to which he gained access.
While no
victims were named in court documents, the investigation began after Lawrence
and other celebrities, including actresses Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union
and model Kate Upton, complained in interviews about having their private
photos end up publicly disseminated online.
It was not
the first time celebrity nude photos obtained through by computer intrusions
led to a criminal prosecution.
A Florida man
was sentenced in 2012 to 10 years in prison for hacking into email accounts of
Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis and Christina Aguilera to leak private
information and explicit photos. Pop star Taylor Swift said her Twitter and
Instagram accounts were hacked in January 2015.
More
recently, a Bahamian man in New York pleaded guilty in May to charges of
hacking into celebrities’ email accounts to steal unreleased movies and
television scripts. And a Filipino man was charged last month in New Jersey
with running a scheme to hack into the bank and credit card accounts of
celebrities
U.S MAN TO PLEAD GUILTY TO FELONY COMPUTER CHARGE
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