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In September 2011, actress Scarlett Johansson became a central figure in a high-profile cyber-hacking case when a private nude photograph was stolen and disseminated online. This paper analyzes the incident not as a scandal but as a pivotal moment in entertainment media’s handling of non-consensual intimate media (NCIM), often colloquially but inaccurately termed a “sex tape.” Through examination of legal outcomes, media framing, and subsequent changes in celebrity behavior, this paper argues that the Johansson case accelerated legal protections for digital privacy and forced popular media to reassess its complicity in distributing hacked content.

The intersection of celebrity, technology, and privacy has produced recurring ethical crises. Among these, the unauthorized release of private images of public figures remains particularly contentious. The 2011 hacking of Scarlett Johansson’s personal accounts—often erroneously referred to in clickbait headlines as a “Scarlett Johansson tape”—serves as a case study. Unlike manufactured sex tapes (e.g., Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian), this was a criminal act of theft. This paper distinguishes between consensual commercial releases and non-consensual privacy violations, a distinction often blurred by popular media at the time. In September 2011, actress Scarlett Johansson became a

3.1 Method of Breach
Hacker Christopher Chaney gained access to Johansson’s email account by resetting her password using publicly available information (e.g., birthdate, pet names). This “spear-phishing” technique did not involve sophisticated coding but exploited weak security questions. By 2013, following similar hacks of Jennifer Lawrence

3.2 Content Leaked
One photograph—showing Johansson from the neck down, topless, and holding a towel—was posted on multiple celebrity gossip sites. No video or “tape” was ever involved. The mislabeling as a “tape” reflects media sensationalism. major platforms (Reddit

3.3 Legal Response
FBI arrested Chaney in October 2011. He pleaded guilty to unauthorized computer access and wiretapping, receiving 10 years in prison (later reduced). Johansson testified about emotional distress, including anxiety and reputational harm.

A content analysis of 50 articles from 2011 (TMZ, Gawker, People, The Huffington Post) reveals three dominant frames:

By 2013, following similar hacks of Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton, major platforms (Reddit, Twitter, Google) began actively removing NCIM and banning links—a direct policy shift influenced by the Johansson case.

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