Ariana Grande sues hackers who leaked music and videos
Ariana Grande sues hackers who leaked music and videos - Published Pop star Ariana Grande has filed a lawsuit against two unidentified hackers who, she...
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- Ariana Grande sues hackers who leaked music and videos - Published Pop star Ariana Grande has filed a lawsuit against two unidentified hackers who, she claims, leaked unreleased music and studio footage after gaining access to her collaborators' computers.
- "In 2023 alone, 45 unreleased songs belonging to Ms Grande were hacked, stolen, and leaked," the documents said.
- "Since her music debut in 2011, hundreds of similar leaks have taken place." Her lawyers said she was initiating legal action to uncover the identity of the hackers.
- Grande has previously expressed her desire to hold hackers accountable for leaking unreleased music.
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Ariana Grande sues hackers who leaked music and videos - Published Pop star Ariana Grande has filed a lawsuit against two unidentified hackers who, she claims, leaked unreleased music and studio footage after gaining access to her collaborators' computers. "In 2023 alone, 45 unreleased songs belonging to Ms Grande were hacked, stolen, and leaked," the documents said. "Since her music debut in 2011, hundreds of similar leaks have taken place." Her lawyers said she was initiating legal action to uncover the identity of the hackers. Grande has previously expressed her desire to hold hackers accountable for leaking unreleased music. In 2025, it claimed, the defendants hacked into the mobile device of a producer who had collaborated with Grande and accessed unreleased masters, demos and footage from recording sessions. The previous year, the suit claimed, hackers created an email account impersonating a photographer, and persuaded a digital technician to send them unreleased photos that belonged to Grande.