In an interview with Access Hollywood, which is set to air tomorrow, Eva Longoria accused an Apple employee from a Texas store of illegally accessing her personal details in a bid to get in touch her, shortly after iCloud system was hacked.
"I've had a lot of problems of people breaking into my email," she said. "Yeah my Mac email, not hacked, just go get it from the stores and I had a big problem with that."
When the interviewer asked what the employee said to her, Eva replied:
“She said: 'Yeah. 'I made a dress I want to send it to you, I work at the Apple Store here in San Antonio'. And I'm like, what? Did someone give out my email? Or my phone! ‘I saw your phone number from your profile, I just wanted to call and say hi I'm a fan.' There are a lot of privacy issues."
Meanwhile, Apple launched an investigation after a hacker, who calls himself a "collector", hacked into the iCloud accounts of over 100 celebs this week. But yesterday, Apple said there were no security issues and that their iCloud system had not been hacked.
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