Who was behind the leak of celebrity nude photos, the Fappening?

By Alma Fabiani

Updated Oct 27, 2020 at 04:21 PM

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You may remember the fappening, also known as TheFappening or Celebgate, which refers to the hacking and leaking of hundreds of nude photos of over 100 celebrities, including most notoriously Jennifer Lawrence and Rihanna back in 2014. But do you actually know the man who was behind it?

It was assumed at first that hackers worked out what the celebrities’ Apple iCloud login details were and sent phishing emails to their Gmail accounts to access their pictures. More than 400 images were leaked on 4chan and Reddit, which was quickly followed by stars threatening to take legal action. But in March 2016, a man admitted being behind the hack. Who is he?

Who is Ryan Collins?

Ryan Collins, now 49, is from the state of Pennsylvania in the US. While there aren’t that many pictures of him left on the internet, the image above was associated with his name. Ironically, it appears that he’s deleted his Facebook and other social profiles, which makes it harder for people to find pictures of him.

Collin is married with two children and studied science and technology at James Madison University in Virginia. It is also believed he worked for an e-commerce business and used to work as a personal chef.

What did Ryan Collins do?

The US attorney’s office previously said that Collins used a phishing scheme where he sent emails to celebrities that looked like they were from Apple or Google in order to ask victims to provide their usernames and passwords, which then granted him access to their private accounts. Collins apparently used software to download pictures and other private content from their Apple iCloud accounts and obtained more photos by pretending they were for modelling assignments.

What was Ryan Collins accused of?

Collins took a plea deal and admitted “gaining unauthorised access to protected computers to obtain information.” As part of the deal, prosecutors recommended that he should serve 18 months in federal prison, which Collins ended up doing, avoiding the maximum sentence of five years in jail.

Was he the one that leaked the pictures?

That’s where things remain unclear. Collins never faced any charges over whether he was the one to leak the photos online. This means that we may never know if he is responsible for the fappening or if someone else did it.

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