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Blogger Flees In Face Of Celebrity Nude Photo And Video Investigation

March 19. 2011

A blogger named "DeepAtSea" has deleted all his blogs and gone underground, due to a FBI investigation into his conduct, as apart of a hacking ring that illegally obtained nude photos and videos of celebrities Selena Gomez, Jessica Alba, Christina Aguilera, Demi Lovato, Ali Larter, Busy Philipps, Miley Cyrus, Emma Caulfield and Addison Timlin. DeepAtSea also published nude photos of actresses Vanessa Hudgens and Renee Olstead. 

Google cache of DeaAtSea's blog

Before the blogger went off line, he bragged of his connection to hackers, who sell such stolen mobile phone photos. Though the blogger's pages have been deleted, Google cache is revealing what transpired on the blogs and social networking pages of "DeepAtSea" before said person disappeared. One of the blogger's last posts indicated one of his blogs was in trouble. Therefore, DeapAtSea knew something was up. Google deleted it for terms of service violations.

Google cache of DeepAtSea's Twitter

According to Radar Online, before the trouble started, the blogger stated, "For those who hope to see uncensored pictures, here is a message of the guy who has the pictures. 'Quote: Well I sold other stuff before and never been to jail.'" The blog no longer exists, his Twitter page has been deleted and 'DeepAtSea' has removed numerous posts on his favorite forums.

Vanessa Hudgens 

It's quite ironic that celebrities in Hollywood, who have paid private investigators to invasively spy on and invade the privacy of others, were secretly being spied on themselves, with very sensitive data (photos and videos) illegally copied and passed around among hackers.

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