The alleged hacker responsible for the leaked naked pictures of Jennifer Lawrence has gone on the run. He's not naked himself, like the headline suggests. Although - given the mental image the brain has cobbled together - that's probably for the best.

The anonymous individual - who posted explicit images of female celebrities on the image-based bulletin board 4chan last weekend - fled his hideaway on Monday (01.09.14) after the FBI announced it was launching an international hunt for him. Again, the Scarlett Johansson case taught him nowt.

The anonymous hacker, who goes by the name OriginalGuy, posted on the thread that he would be "moving to another location," before threatening to release more images in exchange for donations.

He wrote: "Guys, just to let you know I didn't do this by myself. There are several other people who were in on it and I needed to count on to make this happened. This is the result of several months of long and hard work by all involved. We appreciate your donations and applaud your excitement. I will soon be moving to another location from which I will continue to post. (sic)." Man, there's a lot of shudder inducing sentiments in that quote. In a word, grim.

It's believed a flaw in Apple's iCloud service may have allowed the culprit to steal the explicit images of stars including Kirsten Dunst, Kelly Brook and Kate Upton.

However, an FBI source is quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying: "Whenever anyone steals information from another computer or device there is a trail left behind. Agents have a long and proven record of bringing those responsible to justice and they are confident they will get their man or woman. It is a disgraceful breach of privacy, the likes of which we have never seen before. It is a game of cat and mouse now - only the FBI has very big claws."

Meanwhile, Apple has since denied a flaw in its software is responsible for the leak and believe the hacker has been able to get hold of the pictures by guessing passwords and usernames.

The firm said in a statement: "None of the cases we have investigated has resulted from any breach in any of Apple's systems, including iCloud or Find my iPhone."

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