A cop in Georgia is off the force and facing charges after allegedly hacking into another officer’s Snapchat and Instagram accounts to post nude pictures of the victim, police said.

DeKalb County Police Officer Audrey Francisquini, 24, was arrested after a 29-year-old Atlanta police officer told authorities that she began receiving phone calls and texts from friends alerting her to naked pictures of herself that were posted to her social media accounts and was unable to change them, according to an incident report obtained by The Post.

Francisquini and the Atlanta officer are “acquaintances,” according to the report, which indicated that the victim started getting text messages from Francisquini on Dec. 30 that read: “you ain’t s—“ and “you’re going to learn.”

“She is unaware where this behavior came from and says she talked to this coworker several days prior and everything was okay,” the incident report reads. “[The victim] believes Ms. Francisquini has hacked into her social media account and has posted these pictures.”

The victimized cop has also started receiving text messages from a phone number she believes is connected to a WhatsApp messenger account belonging to Francisquini.

She told the DeKalb County Police Department that she’s “unsure” of any other possible suspects, according to the report.

Francisquini was released on $5,000 bond Saturday after spending three days in jail, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. She is facing charges of invasion of privacy by computer, computer trespassing and explicit transmissions.

Maj. Stephen Fore, a spokesman for DeKalb County police, said Francisquini has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. She was hired in April.

“It was brought to the department’s attention,” he told the newspaper. “We took it seriously and investigated.”