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By The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Leslie Jones' personal website has been taken offline after it appeared hackers posted her driver's license and passport and explicit photos of the actress-comedienne.

A spokesman for the "Saturday Night Live" and "Ghostbusters" co-star didn't immediately respond to messages Wednesday seeking comment.

Leslie Jones at the 'Ghostbusters' film premiere, Arrivals in Los Angeles on July 9, 2016. Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock / Shutterstock

The hackers also appeared to have inserted images on the black actress' site of the deceased gorilla Harambe and Jones posing with such stars as Rihanna, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West.

"Ghostbusters" filmmaker Paul Feig called it an "absolute outrage" on Twitter on Wednesday.

Jones quit Twitter last month then later rejoined after facing racial slurs, obscene photos and comments about her appearance. She called on the social networking service to do more to curb harassment on the platform.

Once again on Wednesday, other celebrities took to social media to defend and comfort Jones and chastise her detractors.

Do not give your eyeballs to this racist, hate-filled, misogynoir crime. I #StandWithLeslie ️ — KATY PERRY (@katyperry) August 24, 2016

these acts against leslie jones....are sickening. its racist & sexist. it's disgusting. this is hate crimes. this aint "kids joshing round" — Questlove Gomez (@questlove) August 24, 2016

TMZ first reported the hacking.