David Beckham Gets Blackmailed, Private Emails Leaked

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Feb 08, 2017 01:50 PM EST

Celebrities across the globe are always the top target for online predators. Recently, David Beckham has been a victim of online hacking. The mysterious hacker has hacked the emails of the former football captain of England.

The culprit has hacked the emails which have been exchanged between David Beckham and his PR adviser Simon Oliveira. The ex-captain had already spent £1m to track down his email hacker.

The Telegraph has reported that a source disclosed that "David fears some very personal details are going to be released. He often speaks candidly about all sorts of things." Even the intention behind the charitable works of the David Beckham has also come in the shadow of suspicion.

As per the information from the leaked emails, earning a knighthood was the motive of the David Beckham's charity works as a UNICEF ambassador. But certain defending statements has also come up from some close source of the player. According to them, there is no such intention from David's part and he was doing such philanthropic works for a long period of time.

The hackers have demanded money from David Beckham for not publishing the hacked private emails. BBC News has reported that another similar case of hacking the email of Doyen was earlier reported to the police in Portugal.

The information from the police department has clearly indicated that it is the same person behind both the email hacks. David Beckham is however not at all satisfied with the developments in the police investigation.

It is also doubted that the individual who has hacked David Beckham's email is connected to Football Leaks. The hacker has distributed all the confidential information to various journalists in Europe.

David Beckham has not yet commented personally on the controversy pointed against him. The spokesperson of David has commented that the whole story is outdated and is of zero relevance in the present stage.
               

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