A British judge on Wednesday banned the publication of stolen photographs of Pippa Middleton after allegations that 3,000 personal images were taken in a hacking attack on her iCloud account. High Court justice Philippa Whipple made the order after Middleton, sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, and her fiance James Matthews went to court against the 'person or persons unknown' who are responsible for the hack. Middleton 'has good reason to fear that all the information held in her iCloud account has been accessed,' the judge said. The Sun newspaper said Saturday it was contacted by a purported hacker seeking at least 50,000 pounds ($86,073) for the photos. James Matthews and Pippa Middleton, seen here in July 2016, are due to marry next year.
Source: CBC News September 28, 2016 17:37 UTC