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Naked star pics hacked

Scarlett Johansson (WireImage)

Miley Cyrus (WireImage)

A ring of hacking boobs broke into computers belonging to some of Hollywood’s sexiest leading la dies to steal kinky pictures.

The FBI is hot on the trail of the hackers, who were able to pick through computers and cell phones of at least 50 fe male TV and film stars, sources said yesterday.

Those targeted include Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus, Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Alba, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Christina Aguilera, Ali Larter and Emma Caulfield, according to TMZ.com.

The hackers posted steamy pictures of Hudgens in the nude this week, while a naked picture of Johansson, allegedly hacked from the movie star’s iPhone, is expected to surface, too.

Other pictures of Hudgens are believed to be particularly explicit and feature the 22-year-old Disney Channel star kissing another woman.

Sources said some feature the 18-year-old actress Alexa Nikolas, who worked on the Jamie Lynn Spears Nickelodeon series “Zoey 101.”

Reps for Johansson and nearly all of the other actresses declined to comment yesterday.

“We are actively working with law enforcement to determine who is responsible and to hold them accountable for their actions,” Hudgens’ lawyer, Christopher Wong, said.

For Hudgens, this is the third time that compromising photos have been leaked. The other instances were in 2007 and 2009.

Hudgens, who rose to fame as the star of “High School Musical,” is “deeply upset and angered that these old photos, which were taken years ago, continue to resurface,” Wong said.

The FBI met with Hudgens on Wednesday at Wong’s ‘s office in LA. The meeting lasted more than an hour, and agents believe they have evidence that links the break-ins to one individual who is the group’s ring leader.

FBI officials declined to confirm or deny the investigation, but several law-enforcement sources confirmed the star is cooperating with the feds.

The same sources said the hackers’ primary motivation is the thrill and challenge of the heist, rather than an attempt to blackmail the women for money.

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