Vanessa Hudgens meets FBI to discuss nude photo hack

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Nude photos and videos of Vanessa Hudgens, the star of "High School Musical", have surfaced on the net, with speculation rife that they have been released by a hacker who broke into the 22-year-old's Gmail account.

So far, so normal for saucy celebrity news.

But what's different on this occasion is that not only has Vanessa Hudgens reported to have met law enforcement officers to discuss the crime, but as many as 50 other celebrities are said to have been targeted by a hacking gang dead set on stealing compromising snaps and information.

Other stars said to have been in the hackers' firing line include actress Scarlett Johansson, who is alleged to have had a nude picture stolen from her iPhone.

Rumours abound that the hacking gang have been touting the risque photos and videos to websites, but might bragging about their online exploits have been their undoing?

It seems too much of a coincidence to me to believe that these latest reports are not connected in some way to the German investigation that we wrote about late last year, where two hackers were accused of breaking into the accounts of over 50 pop stars, including Lady Gaga, Kelly Clarkson, and Justin Timberlake.

In that instance, prosecutors claim that the hackers infected computers with malware in order to steal celebrities' credit cards details, private pictures, emails and unreleased songs.

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