Hackers begin to leak A-list celebrities' private emails and threaten more unless paid
Entertainment law firm which has host of high-profile clients, including Robert De Niro, Elton John and Madonna, was compromised last week
A screenshot of the material released by the hackers
Cyber hackers have begun publishing what they claim to be the private correspondence of A-list celebrities and are threatening to release more unless they get paid.
The entertainment law firm Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks, which has a host of high-profile clients, including Rod Stewart, Robert De Niro, Elton John and Madonna, was compromised last week in a sophisticated attack.
The hackers released a screenshot excerpt from Madonna’s recent Madame X tour on the dark web to prove they had infiltrated the law firm’s network.
It appeared to show signatures from an employee and the concert company Live Nation.
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