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    Home»Entertainment»Personal Data Hacked Of Priyanka Chopra, Lady Gaga And Other Big Celebs, Phone Recordings Also Leaks
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    Personal Data Hacked Of Priyanka Chopra, Lady Gaga And Other Big Celebs, Phone Recordings Also Leaks

    ShavvyBy ShavvyMay 12, 20201 Min Read
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    The data of many big personalities like Priyanka Chopra, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Nicki Minaj, Bruce Springsteen, stolen from a reputed media and entertainment firm based in the US. According to Variety.com‘s report, hackers have stolen a total of 756 GB of data from this New York-based firm, including contacts, secret contracts, phone numbers, email addresses, and personal conversations.

    The name of this law firm is Grubman Shire Measelles and Sacks, which is also known as GSMLaw.com. Here, someone called ransil malware demanded money from the company. Other celebrities whose personal data has been stolen include Christina Aguilera, Maria Carrie, Jessica Simpson, Naomi Campbell, Robert De Niro, Sophia Vergara, etc.

    No comments have been made on behalf of representatives of this law firm and their website GSMLaw.com is also offline at the moment. Only their logo is visible. Along with this, the firm’s client or client list includes Discovery, EMI Music Group, Facebook, HBO, IMAX, MTV, NBA Entertainment, Playboy Enterprises, Samsung Electronics, Sony Crops, Spotify, Tribeca Film Festival, Universal Music Group.

    According to the authorities, the hackers like this asks for a big amount of money with the help of ransomware.

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