Angelina Jolie and Lady Gaga are some of the latest victims of celebrity hackers who have already exposed the financial information of Michelle Obama and Beyonce.  

After a brief hiatus, the hackers returned to the Internet and posted what they claim to be the social security numbers, mortgage amounts, credit card information, car loans, banking and other details of celebrities' personal financial information. TMZ noted that their latest targets include the Bad Romance singer, the actress/director, and also National Rifle Association advocate Wayne LaPierre, former NBA star Dennis Rodman, football player Michael Vick, Secret Service Director Julia Pierson and actor Robert De Niro. 

The website belonging to the hackers was previously shut down by its host, according to the gossip website, but is now been back up and running on a new domain extension (.re). In the past the hackers released financial information (or so they claim) of Mel Gibson, Britney Spears, Hillary Clinton, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Ashton Kutcher, Mitt Romney and Tiger Woods. 

The FBI has been investigatiing the hackers but no arrests have been made as of yet. 

A judge on March 29 ruled in favor of Jolie and said the director did not plagiarize the creation of her film In The Land of Blood and Honey from a journalist's novel. The film opened in theaters in the U.S. in later 2011 but weeks before it was released, Jolie was sued by Croatian James Braddock. He said the film, which is about a love affair during the Bosnian Civil War, violated the copyright on his book The Soul Shattering. 

However, U.S. Districrt Judge Dolly Gee said the two works are not "substantial similar" enough to support claims of plagiarism. Braddock was ordered to show cause as to why the lawsuit should not be dismissed on terms of prejudice.