Scarlett Johansonn and Mila Kunis
Scarlett Johansonn and Mila Kunis Reuters

Nude photos of Hollywood A-Lister, Scarlett Johansson, were recently leaked on the Internet. The photos were hastily removed from most Web sites while others continued to flash them.

The starlet promptly took legal action when her lawyer, Marty Singer, sent cease-and-desist letters to the sites that showcased nude photos of Johansson.

The highly personal and private photographs at issue capture our client self-posing in her own home in a state of undress and/or topless, the lawyer’s letter said. If you fail to comply, you will be acting at your own peril.

Although most of the sites like PerezHilton.com and other traditional news sites took down the photo, others like Gawker's Fleshbot.com, Live Journal's Oh No They Didn't, Metro and some smaller blogs are still hosting the photos.

A hacker group that targets celebrity cell phones and has previously hacked the cell phones of several other celebrities like Jessica Alba, Mila Kunis and Vanessa Hudgens is being investigated by the FBI.