Washington D.C. - A federal investigation into alleged computer hacking by a former assistant football coach at the University of Michigan has uncovered thousands of intimate and explicit photos and videos. The discovery was made as part of the Justice Department's probe into potential unauthorized computer access.
The investigation began following reports of suspicious activity linked to the former coach. As part of the inquiry, authorities seized electronic devices and digital storage media. A forensic analysis of these materials revealed the extensive collection of images and videos.
Investigators are currently working to determine the source of the images and the identities of the individuals depicted. The Justice Department has not yet released details about the specific nature of the alleged hacking or the potential targets. Further information is expected to be released as the investigation progresses. Officials emphasized the sensitive nature of the materials and the need to protect the privacy of potential victims.
Hacking Probe Finds Thousands of Intimate Images
A Justice Department investigation into alleged computer hacking by a former University of Michigan football coach has revealed a large collection of intimate photos and videos. The discovery was made during the course of the investigation into potential unauthorized access. Authorities are now working to determine the origin and subjects of the images. The investigation is ongoing and further details are expected to be released as they become available.