(en) « Business Insider: Here's How Hacked Celebrities Are Responding To The Latest Round Of Nude Photos », Business Insider, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
dailymail.co.uk
(en) David McCormack, Paul Chavez, Zoe Szathmary et Sophie Jane Evans, « New wave of leaks target more celebrities as authorities prove unable to stop spread as it emerges naked photos may have been passed around online club for MONTHS », The Daily Mail, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
« Last night, Reddit users took to a special subsection of the social networking site devoted to the leaks, called Fappening, to discuss the supposed release of a new wave of naked images. »
(en) Radhika Sanghani, « Jennifer Lawrence photo leak: Let's stop calling this hacking 'The Fappening' », The Telegraph, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
theguardian.com
(en) Charles Arthur, « Naked celebrity hack: security experts focus on iCloud backup theory », The Guardian, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Mitchell Sunderland et Mike Pearl, « This Porn Site Operator Issued a Bounty for Helping Catch the 'Fappening' Leaker », Vice, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
washingtonpost.com
(en) Terrence McCoy, « 4chan: The ‘shock post’ site that hosted the private Jennifer Lawrence photos », The Washington Post, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
« They quickly spilled to Reddit, where thousands purveyed it under the handle of “the Fappening” — “fap” means to masturbate — before the news reached Buzzfeed and the rest of the viral media gang. »