"Mad Men" star Christina Hendricks is the most recent celeb to claim she was a victim of cell phone hacking. Nude images of the actress recently hit the web, and while her reps say the nude pics are fakes, they admit that she was hit by hackers.
"Christina's phone was in fact hacked and photos were stolen. The proper authorities have been contacted in hopes of rectifying this situation. The topless image is fake and not an image of Christina," reps for the actress tell eonline.com.
Hendricks joins a long list of stars who claim to have been hit including Miley Cyrus, Vanessa Hudgens, Blake Lively and Scarlett Johansson. Olivia Munn is also rumored to have been attacked by cell phone hackers and preempted the attack by tweeting the photos that are on her phone.
"If you ever hacked my phone, these are the photos you'd find," she wrote along with a picture of baby and a cat.
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