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(also known as the 2014 celebrity nude photo leak or "The Fappening") was a massive privacy breach involving the theft and unauthorized release of private, intimate photos of over 100 female celebrities. Overview of the Incident The breach began on August 31, 2014

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iCloud Backups: Once logged in, attackers accessed personal photos and videos stored in automated cloud backups. Prosecution and Sentencing celebgatecc

Edward Majerczyk: Pleaded guilty and faced a recommended nine-month sentence. (also known as the 2014 celebrity nude photo

Impact on Cybersecurity: The scandal forced major tech companies to reassess their security protocols. Apple responded by encouraging users to enable two-factor authentication and adding immediate email alerts for password changes or logins from new devices. Critical Takeaways for Personal Security If appropriate, report the breach to the service

Ryan Collins: Sentenced to 18 months in 2016 for hacking into at least 122 accounts.

The breach also underscores the need for greater awareness and education about online security and digital privacy, particularly among celebrities and high-profile individuals who are often targeted by hackers.