Your Friends' Activity back next By Jill Serjeant | Reuters 3 hrs ago (Reuters) - The man charged with hacking the private e-mail accounts of Scarlett Johansson , Christina Aguilera and other celebrities apologized on Thursday, saying he became addicted to prying into their affairs. But Christopher Chaney , 35, said he never intended to sell or release the information, which included nude photos that later made their way to the Internet. "It started as curiosity and it turned into just being addicted to seeing behind the scenes of what was going on with these people you see on the big screen every day," Chaney told Fox television affiliate WAWS in Jacksonville, Florida. "I was almost relieved months ago when they came in and took my computer...because I didn't know how to stop," he said. Chaney was charged on Wednesday with 26 counts of cyber-related crimes against Hollywood celebrities after an 11-month FBI probe dubbed "Operation Hackerazzi."...
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