Daily Mail
Sickening hack attack on Leslie Jones: Hacker steals nude photos of SNL star and posts them on her website with racist memes and copies of her driving license
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3756748/Hacker-defiles-Leslie-Jones-website-racist-posts-nude-photos-SNL-star.html
* A hacker posted nude photos and personal information on Leslie Jones' website on Wednesday * The website was taken down just after noon ET * The SNL star has yet to issue a public statement on the hack * Jones became the target for racist online trolling earlier this year
By Ashley Collman For Dailymail.com Published: 15:57 GMT, 24 August 2016 | Updated: 17:23 GMT, 24 August 2016
SNL comedian Leslie Jones has had her personal website hacked. Nude photos of the actress were posted on her website Wednesday morning, alongside copies of her driver's license and passport. The hacker also posted a video in tribute to the gorilla Harambe, a racist dig at African-American Jones.
Leslie Jones has had her website hacked. The SNL star pictured above at the August 3 premiere of War Dogs in New York Also released in the attack were several selfies of Jones with famous celebrities including Rihanna, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian and 50 Cent. TMZ reports that the hacker accessed the personal photos and information by hacking Jones' Cloud storage or iPhone. Shortly after noon ET on Wednesday, JustLeslie.com was taken down by hosting website Tumblr. Jones has yet to publicly comment on the hack....Jones' website was taken down shortly after noon ET on Wednesday, following the hack The 48-year-old funny woman has been the target of racist online trolling ever since the new Ghostbusters reboot came out earlier this summer. Twitter went to far as to ban one of Jones' trolls, as well as delete some of the nastier comments made about her on the website when she complained last month. Internet trolls didn't like it when Jones complained about fashion designers refusing to work with her on a dress for the Ghostbusters premiere earlier this summer. Jones pictured above in a dress Christian Siriano made for her at the last minute The company's CEO Jack Dorsey explained that they don't ban people 'for expressing their thoughts' but that 'targeted abuse and inciting abuse against people' is not allowed. In an interview about the internet abuse on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jones said: 'What's scary about the whole thing is that the insults didn't hurt me. Unfortunately I'm used to the insults. But what scared me was the injustice of a gang of people jumping against you for such a sick cause.' In the lead up to Ghostbusters' release, Jones complained that several fashion designers had refused to make a dress for her for the film's premiere. 'It’s so funny how there are no designers wanting to help me with a premiere dress for movie,' she tweeted on June 28. 'Hmmmm that will change and I remember everything.' After the drama made headlines, designer Christian Siriano created a custom red gown for Jones.