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Scarlett Johansson Could Get $66,000 From Nude Photo Hacker
Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and Renee Olstead may get settlement from their personal account hacker. Prosecutors said Christopher Chaney, who pleaded guilty to nine counts of computer hacking, should pay the celebrities a total of $150,000 in compensation and serve 71 months in prison.
Chaney hacked into email accounts of around 50 people in the entertainment industry daily. He managed to get the nude pictures of Johansson which were sent to her then-husband Ryan Reynolds. The 35-year-old man forwarded the pictures to another hacker and two celebrity websites which then started the worldwide circulation online.
Prosecutors are asking a judge to order Chaney to pay Johansson $66,179.46, Aguilera $7,500, Osltead $76,767.35 and Aftra Health Fund $10,374.59. "Indeed, it was apparently such a rush that he continued to do it after the FBI had come and searched his home and seized his computer," attorney Lisa Feldman wrote about the 71-month sentence. "At least once, on an occasion after defendant's residence had already been searched by the FBI, the recipient of the email, a secondary victim, complied."
source: http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00051756.html
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Friday
Most Work Emails Not Important [STUDY]
You’ve got mail. But don’t worry, it’s probably not that important.
New research found that only one in four emails is essential for work. And only 14% of work emails were considered critically important.
That means nearly two-thirds of the emails in your inbox are nonessential for work. Of those nonessential emails, 11% are personal, and 7% are spam. With more than 60% of emails considered nonessential, the potential for email-based viruses and security breaches are top concerns for companies, according to the research. Increased use of remote and mobile email services only heightens concern.
“What is clear is that the average employee faces a significant challenge in simply processing the information that comes into their inbox and identifying which messages are genuinely business critical,” said Nathaniel Borenstein, chief scientist at cloud-based email management firm Mimecast, which conducted the research. “We often end up working for email, rather than having email work for us.”
“Email will remain a fundamental business tool for many years to come,” Borenstein said. “It is the global standard, but not always the gold standard. It is, therefore, vital that email can continue to develop and adapt as technology and working practices change.”
On a positive note, the study also found that businesses have finally warmed up to social media. Overall, 55% of businesses use LinkedIn, making it the most commonly used social media platform in the workplace. Facebook was the second-most popular service, used by 47% of workers.One in three respondents thought that increased use of social media in the workplace resulted in a decreased use of email. However, according to the survey, social media also increased the potential for information leaks and security breaches.
[No, Really, Facebook Makes Employees More Productive]
The research was based on the responses of 500 information technology decision-makers, 200 from the United States, 200 from the United Kingdom and 100 from South Africa. The research was conducted by Loudhouse Research for Mimecast as a part of the Shape of Email report.
source: mashable
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