J-Law’s pictures to be displayed at an art gallery?



This news makes us so cross.

The nude pictures of Jennifer Lawrencecould soon be exhibited along with the stolen snaps of Kate Upton and other celebrities which were posted online.




Cory Allen Contemporary Art has announced that the images, which were leaked online by hackers, will be the latest additions to Los Angeles artist XVALA's Fear Google campaign. And what's more, they will be displayed uncensored for the public to view at the show entitled No Delete next month in Florida.


Urban artist XVALA said: "I'm taking them off the internet and putting them into a new medium that is transformative. I'll be using them as commentary."


It's believed that Jennifer Lawrence doesn't own the copyright to the images of her because she wasn't the one who took them and that is a major problem when it comes to trying to get them removed.


E! News reports that the exhibition will start on 30 October and Jennifer is likely to try and block the images from going on display after her representatives insisted anyone who posts the stolen photos will be prosecuted.


As we previously reported, the evil hack is being hunted by the FBI, while Apple is said to be looking into the breach of privacy after the star's iCloud account was believed to have been hacked.


SOURCE: E!
ON 3 SEPTEMBER 2014, WE WROTE...


Apple have released a statement regarding the celebrity iCloud hacker, who shared nude photos online of Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande and Rihanna and other stars.Originally reports had surfaced suggesting that the hack was due to a fault in the security of Apple's iCloud service - but Apple are denying the claims.


"When we learned of the theft, we were outraged and immediately mobilized Apple's engineers to discover the source," Apple said to Variety in a statement. "Our customers' privacy and security are of utmost importance to us."


Apple said they had spent 40 hours investigating the breach, and "discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet."


They have advised users to "use a strong password and enable two-step verification" to prevent their phone getting hacked - and also revealed that they are working with law enforcement officials and the FBI to track down the individuals responsible for the attack.


In more celeb phone hacking news, the mysterious hacker has threatened to release more naked photos of celebrities in return for bitcoin donations, as the FBI close in on the "original guy", according to The Mirror.


Google has also come under attack after it helped direct internet users to former Downton Abbey actress Jessica Brown Findlay's sex tape. Three clips of her naked were reportedly stolen from her Apple iCloud account and remained on the front page of Google search until the search giant took action.


A Google spokesman said: "Searches for "Jessica Brown Findlay no longer deliver the video on the front page, which should limit its exposure" - but the video was only taken down after eight hours.


Scroll down to see the latest reactions from celebrities...


SOURCE: Variety
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Yesterday, no one could speak of anything else but the celebrity iCloud hacker, who shared nude photos online of Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande and Rihanna to name but a few.


In the latest news, the FBI are on the case to find and prosecute the hacker, while Perez Hilton has apologised profusely for posting the photos on his website.







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The American Hustle star's publicist confirmed to Us Weekly that Lawrence's phone had been hacked, and that the nude selfies, that appeared on an online bulletin board before going viral, were a "flagrant violation of privacy".


"The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence", the actress' rep added in a statement.


According to Buzzfeed, Lawrence isn't the only star who has been targeted, after an iCloud leak allowed various celebrity phones to be hacked.


A list of the stars affected has allegedly appeared online, and contains more than 100 names. Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian, Kaley Cuoco, Rihanna, Lea Michele and Selena Gomez are just some of the names supposedly on the list.


Some celebs who were named have taken to social media to slam the hackers. Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead tweeted:


"To those of you looking at photos I took with my husband years ago in the privacy of our home, hope you feel great about yourselves...Knowing those photos were deleted long ago, I can only imagine the creepy effort that went into this. Feeling for everyone who got hacked."


Some even denied the photos were real. Actress Victoria Justice tweeted:


"These so called nudes of me are FAKE people."


SOURCE: Us Weekly

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