Related News: Accused celebrity hacker: ‘I deeply apologize… it eats at me’

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. CNN published an article titled Accused celebrity hacker: ‘I deeply apologize… it eats at me’.

Federal authorities accuse the 35-year-old of hacking into accounts on computers and other devices belonging to more than 50 people, including movie stars Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis and singer Christina Aguilera.

Chaney was indicted on charges of accessing protected computers without authorization, damaging protected computers, wiretapping and aggravated identity theft, officials said.

“Unfortunately, Mr. Chaney was able to access nude photos of some of the celebrities and some of them were uploaded on the Internet,” U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said Wednesday.

Source: CNN

Related News: Dothan man faces federal child porn charges

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. The Dothan Eagle published an article titled Dothan man faces federal child porn charges.

A look at the indictment filed in federal court records revealed the following information about the allegations: he’s charged with specifically receiving 30 images, which includes sexually explicit images of boys and girls from age 1 to 11.

Source: Dothan Eagle

Related News: Man Assaults Wife for Not “Liking” His Facebook Update

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. Mashable published an article titled Man Assaults Wife for Not “Liking” His Facebook Update.

A 36-year-old Texas man has pleaded not guilty to battery charges after allegedly attacking his estranged wife for failing to “Like” a status update he posted to Facebook.

Source: Mashable

Related News: Grown man hunts down and attacks child who kills him in Call of Duty game

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. Wownews published an article titled Grown man hunts down and attacks child who kills him in Call of Duty game.

Mark Bradford, 46, admitted he ‘just lost it’ after a 13-year-old player gunned-down his character then proceeded to mock him over the microphones used in the game Call Of Duty: Black Ops.

Source: Wownews

Related News: ‘I thought it was my sister’: Woman loses $2,000 to Facebook scam

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. MSNBC published an article titled ‘I thought it was my sister’: Woman loses $2,000 to Facebook scam.

“Turns out I was not chatting at all with my sister,” Schumacher told authorities, according to a report filed with the Ohio state attorney general’s office.  “I would never have sent the money if I didn’t think it was my sister.”

Source: MSNBC

Related News: Expert witnesses link camera to child porn found on defendant Nathan Railey’s laptop

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. On July 16, 2011 AL.com published an article titled Expert witnesses link camera to child porn found on defendant Nathan Railey’s laptop.

Prosecutors in Mobile called a series of expert witnesses to the stand Friday in an attempt to link images of child pornography to a computer software engineer on trial in federal court.

Source: AL.com

Related News: Georgia truck driver sentenced 10 years on child exploitation charges

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. On May 6, 2011 AL.com published an article titled Georgia truck driver sentenced 10 years on child exploitation charges.

On Oct. 26, 2010, Guthrie went to meet the boy in the restroom of Arby’s in Vestavia Hills to have sex with him with “enough money for food” offered as payment to the child, court documents stated.

Source: AL.com

Related News: Cyberbullying, Sexting Widespread, MTV/AP Survey Reveals

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. MTV published an article titled Cyberbullying, Sexting Widespread, MTV/AP Survey Reveals.

According to the study, 76 percent of 14-24 year olds say digital abuse is a serious problem for people their age, with 56 percent reporting that they have experienced abuse through social and digital media. That figure is up from the 50 percent who reported suffering digital abuse in a 2009 MTV/AP survey.

Source: MTV