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Oct 13, 2011

Man Arrested In Hollywood Hacking Investigation

American actress Scarlett Johansson poses prior to the start of the Dolce & Gabbana women's Spring-Summer 2012 fashion collection, in Milan on Sept. 25. Nude shots of Johansson appeared on an Internet site earlier this year and TMZ.com reported that hackers stole them from her cellphone.
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American actress Scarlett Johansson poses prior to the start of the Dolce & Gabbana women's Spring-Summer 2012 fashion collection, in Milan on Sept. 25. Nude shots of Johansson appeared on an Internet site earlier this year and TMZ.com reported that hackers stole them from her cellphone.

American actress Scarlett Johansson poses prior to the start of the Dolce & Gabbana women's Spring-Summer 2012 fashion collection, in Milan on Sept. 25. Nude shots of Johansson appeared on an Internet site earlier this year and TMZ.com reported that hackers stole them from her cellphone.
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American actress Scarlett Johansson poses prior to the start of the Dolce & Gabbana women's Spring-Summer 2012 fashion collection, in Milan on Sept. 25. Nude shots of Johansson appeared on an Internet site earlier this year and TMZ.com reported that hackers stole them from her cellphone.

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October 12, 2011

A Florida man was arrested Wednesday on federal charges that he hacked into emails of celebrities including actress Scarlett Johansson, a person familiar with the investigation said.

One person was arrested out of state, Los Angeles FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said. She declined to release further details before an 11 a.m. PDT press conference.

However, the person familiar with the investigation, who requested anonymity because the details had not yet been announced, told The Associated Press that a Florida man has been indicted on charges that he hacked into the email accounts of celebrities, including Johansson.

A call to a representative for Johansson was not immediately returned.

The arrest involved Operation Hackerazzi, a year-long FBI investigation of computer hacking that targeted Hollywood celebrities, Eimiller said.

Nude shots of Johansson appeared on an Internet site earlier this year and TMZ.com reported that hackers stole them from her cellphone.

Celebrities and people in the news have long been targets of privacy invasion but concerns have redoubled in the Internet age.

In Britain, publisher Rupert Murdoch closed down the News of the World this year after contentions that the tabloid routinely hacked into people's phones in the hunt for exclusive stories.

The paper, which had published for 168 years, faced allegations of systematically intercepting private voicemail of those in the news including a teenage murder victim.

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