In the case of Apple accounts, Collins would download the entire contents of the victim’s iCloud backup, as well. From there, Collins obtained information such as nude images and videos, as well as phone numbers. Once Collins had those details, he was able to access email accounts and iCloud accounts. Related Video: 5 game-changing iPhone hacks. Collins would apparently send emails to celebrities that appeared to be from Apple or Google and asked for login details. Heres the exact formula anaugazz used to achieve this final iPhone photo masterpiece: Exposure: 100. The woman was the talk of San Diego’s recent ComicCon and Nerdist founder Chris Hardwick made sure to get a selfie with the films three stars Ben Affleck, Henry Caville, and Gal Gadot. Colin was charged in Los Angeles, but the case will be transferred to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where Collins is expected prison sentence of 18 months, although it could be as long as five years.Īccording to the filing, Collins engaged in a phishing scheme between November 2012 and September 2014. One of the biggest movies of 2016 will no doubt be Zack Snyder’s Batman V. The hacker, 36-year-old Ryan Collins, has signed a plea agreement and agreed to plead guilty to a felony violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. According to a post on the Department of Justice website, a man from Pennsylvania has been charged with felony computer hacking after obtaining access to Gmail and iCloud accounts of more than 100 different people, the majority of whom were celebrities.