Hacker takes control of her Twitter account, claims to leak nude photos, videos showing the actress performing oral sex

Jul 26, 2017 07:35 GMT  ·  By

A new day, a new celebrity becoming a victim of hackers. This time, Victoria Justice got her Twitter account compromised, with the hacker threatening to release nude photos and videos showing the 24-year-old actress performing oral sex.

While it’s not known whether the hacker indeed holds such content that could be posted online, screenshots published by GossipCop show Victoria Justice’s official Twitter account posting a series of messages claiming that nude material would be leaked.

At first glance, there are signs that no photos and videos were stolen, as the hacker only wants to boost the number of followers of one of his accounts, calling for Justice’s fans to follow a different username for nude photos and videos with the actress.

Victoria Justice, a victim of the original Fappening

Twitter quickly banned the account, as well as a series of other profiles that were involved in the attack, though no specifics were provided on how exactly the hackers managed to take control of Victoria Justice’s Twitter handle.

And while there’s a good chance that no nude content has been stolen from Victoria Justice this time, the US star has actually been part of the famous Fappening hacking saga that took place in 2014. At that point, several of her private pictures were posted online, and while she refused to comment on their legitimacy, Justice warned that legal action would be taken against whoever violates her privacy.

“There have always been fake photos of me on the internet, but I will not be put in the position to defend myself as to what is real or what is fake. I am angry at this massive invasion of privacy, and like the other women who are in this situation alongside of me, I am taking legal action to protect my rights,” she was quoted as saying.

At the time of publishing this article, the offensive tweets posted by the hackers have already been removed, and none of the accounts related to the attack is active.