A new wave of British celebs have had intimate photos and videos stolen from their iCloud accounts.

The latest hack has triggered concerns that they are being targeted by a fresh group of nude-picture freaks.

The victims, who the Sunday People has agreed not to name, have been devastated after images alleged to be of them have ­appeared on the internet, including on ­specifically monitored pornographic sites.

Some of the UK’s top female television and film personalties fear they could be next.

Showbiz agent Jonathan Shalit, 57, has represented some of Britain’s most prominent female stars.

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Among them is Kelly Brook, who was previously a victim of an iCloud hack.

Shalit, 57, has revealed that he warns against compromising videos or pictures using their phones.

He said: “My advice to my clients, and my own daughters, is never allow pictures or images of you to be taken that you could regret if they ever came into the public domain.

“Trust is now not enough. However ­advanced technology and security, ­sophisticated hackers are targeting mobile phones and the iCloud for commercial gain at the expense of your privacy.”

Ryan Collins, 36, from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was sentenced in 2016 to 18 months in jail after he hacked into at least 50 Apple iCloud and 72 Gmail accounts between November 2012 and September 2014.

He used a phishing scheme — by sending official-looking emails that ­requested the targets to provide their usernames and passwords.

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As well as swiping pictures from email accounts, Collins downloaded the contents of victims’ iCloud back-ups.

An FBI investigation was launched after many accounts belonging to US stars – including actresses Jennifer Lawrence and Kirsten Dunst plus model Kate Upton – were released to online forum 4chan in what became known as The Fappening.

At the time, Hunger Games star Lawrence, 27, said of the leaks: “It is not a scandal. It is a sex crime. It is a violation.

“Just because I’m a public figure, just because I’m an actress, it does not mean I asked for this.

“It is my body and it should be my choice.

“The fact it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting.”

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Brook, 39, tweeted her outrage in 2014 at the sex hackers, saying: “My lawyer is dealing with 18 women who have all had their iCloud hacked. It is a complete invasion of privacy.

“Some very young innocent women have been targeted, it’s so wrong.”

Dunst, 37, posted a sarcastic tweet in 2014 that read: “Thank you iCloud” followed by a pizza emoji and a poo emoji.

A representative for Upton, 27, said at the time: “This is obviously an outrageous violation of Kate’s privacy.

“We intend to pursue anyone disseminating or duplicating these illegally obtained images to the fullest extent possible.”