Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting Humorously Responds to Nude Photo Leak With Mock NSFW Shot

"What a fun day that was, frolicking with my hubs on the beaches of Mexico! Feels like we forgot something?" the TV star captioned the shot

By Alyssa Toomey Sep 03, 2014 8:56 PMTags
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While a number of celebs have spoken out about the nude photo leak that has shaken Hollywood to its core—some with angry tweets and others by way of their repKaley Cuoco-Sweeting has opted to address the situation in her signature lighthearted way. 

The Big Bang Theory beauty, who is reportedly on the list of victims whose privacy has been breached, responded to the hacking scandal in a humorous fashion, posting a "nude" pic of herself and hubby Ryan Sweeting to poke fun at the shocking photo frenzy. 

"What a fun day that was, frolicking with my hubs on the beaches of Mexico! Feels like we forgot something?" the 28-year-old star captioned the pic, which is strategically pixelated to create a mock NSFW image. 

Cuoco-Sweeting certainly isn't the first to respond to the appalling breach of privacy, which has ensnared a number of celebrities, including Kate Upton and Jennifer Lawrence

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Cameron Diaz most recently defended victims of the leak, telling U.K. talk show This Morning"It is a major violation. Hopefully whoever has done it will be caught and made examples of because this can happen to anyone." 

Meanwhile, the FBI has said they are "addressing" the allegations while Apple, which operates the online file storage service iCloud, launched an investigation following the violation of several celebrity accounts. 

"We wanted to provide an update to our investigation into the theft of photos of certain celebrities. When we learned of the theft, we were outraged and immediately mobilized Apple's engineers to discover the source," Apple said in a statement Tuesday. "Our customers' privacy and security are of utmost importance to us.

"After more than 40 hours of investigation, we have discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet.

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"None of the cases we have investigated has resulted from any breach in any of Apple's systems including iCloud® or Find my iPhone. We are continuing to work with law enforcement to help identify the criminals involved."

Additional victims include Mary Elizabeth Winstead (who tweeted that she had long since deleted the photos that were stolen from her, so she could only imagine the "creepy effort" that went into the hacking) as well as McKayla Maroney, whose leaked pics have reportedly since been removed from Porn.com due to the fact that the athlete was a minor when the images were taken. 

"This is a flagrant violation of privacy," Lawrence's rep told E! News on Sunday. "The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."

"This is obviously an outrageous violation of our client Kate Upton's privacy," an attorney for Upton also told E! News. "We intend to pursue anyone disseminating or duplicating these illegally obtained images to the fullest extent possible." 

And despite the fact that Apple insists there was no "breach" in the company's systems, the tech conglomerate is still encouraging users to change their passwords. 

"To protect against this type of attack, we advise all users to always use a strong password and enable two-step verification. Both of these are addressed on our website at https://support.apple.com/kb/ht4232."