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Singer’s Nightmare: Online Forum Leaks Photos & Personal Info

Online Forum ⁢exposed for ⁣Sharing Intimate​ Images & ⁤Personal Data of Women, Including Celebrities

A disturbing online forum, “Phica.net,” has been exposed ⁢for sharing stolen photos, videos, and personal information of numerous ‌women, including celebrities and private citizens. The revelations follow a recent scandal involving a Facebook group, “My wife,” which was shut down after being found to ​share non-consensual intimate images of women.

Actress Anna Madaro of Nirkiop and singer Martina Attili, known for her song “Cherophobia“⁣ and appearance on X Factor, have both come forward as victims ‍of the forum. Madaro discovered she‍ had been featured on the site for over three years, with unauthorized photos, videos, stories, and screenshots of livestreams accompanied by “revolting and risky” comments.

“I⁤ ended up in a forum for adults‍ and probably you too ended,” Madaro ​wrote on her ⁣Instagram profile, which has 66,000 followers.

Attili reported that the forum not​ only published her content but also sensitive personal information, including her home address. She previously reported the ⁣site, but was told the submitted evidence was “not considered sufficient.” “I had already reported, but they told me it wasn’t enough,” Attili stated in a ​TikTok video, adding, ⁣”I hope‌ this time it is enough.”

The forum ​reportedly contained material of not only influencers but also⁢ mothers,⁣ aunts, professionals, and even minors. Madaro has urged ⁢both authorities and content creators to report the‌ site to facilitate its closure.

Following⁣ Madaro’s public complaint, some sections of the forum ​were temporarily closed by the site administrator, according to a report by The Messenger.​ “Phica.net” contains ‌sections dedicated to adult content, theoretically published with consent, but some areas were ⁤exploited to spread illegal material.

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