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Scarlett Johansson is the new face of dildos, porn, and everything in between -- because her image has just been hijacked by a Spanish-speaking sex shop near the Mexican border.
An adult superstore by the name of "VIP" in Calexico, CA blatantly stole a sultry pic of ScarJo in lingerie to use on its business cards -- hocking all sorts of naughty products ... like sex toys, lotions ... and something called "lubricante."
We asked the store manager about the sticky situation -- and he responded in English, “What does it have to do with the business card? I don’t know who Scarlett Johansson is.”
As to how her famous mug ended up on their ads, he tells us, “The owner ordered cards from a company and said we need something with a girl on the card and the company did it."
No word back yet from Scarlett’s team -- but unless she has embarked on a shocking new career path, we doubt the biz card's legit.

The man who hacked
Scarlett Johansson and
Mila Kunis -- leaking several nude photos onto the Internet -- has pled guilty to 9 felonies.
As we previously reported,
Christopher Chaney struck a plea agreement with prosecutors -- in which he agreed to plead guilty to 9 counts including identity theft, wiretapping, and unauthorized access and damage to a protected computer.
Chaney was taken into custody immediately after entering his plea. He will be sentenced in July.
As part of the deal Chaney will have to hand over his computers, external drives, and his cell phone.
Chaney was busted by Feds back in October. He initially pled not guilty.

Christopher Chaney will plead guilty to hacking
Mila Kunis and
Scarlett Johansson -- and leaking nude photos of them to the Internet -- as part of a plea deal he's struck with Federal prosecutors.
The plea agreement -- filed today in Federal Court -- states Chaney will plead guilty to 9 counts including identity theft, wiretapping, and unauthorized access and damage to a protected computer.
As part of the deal Chaney will have to hand over his computers, external drives, and his cell phone -- and he could be sentenced to up to 60 years in prison and 3 years probation.
Chaney was busted by Feds back in October, and initially pled not guilty. A hearing is set for Monday ... when he is expected to officially enter his guilty plea.
Scarlett Johansson's mother had to back out of a recent apartment purchase because she couldn't get a mortgage ... and her money troubles can be traced back to ScarJo dropping her as manager, so says a new report.
Melanie Sloan filed a lawsuit in New York last month to try and get back the $130,000 down payment she put down on an apartment in Manhattan. According to the lawsuit, the deal to buy the apartment included a provision which stated if Sloan could not secure a mortgage commitment by a certain date, the deal was voided and her down payment should be returned.
Sloan claims she did her part, and notified the seller she couldn't get the deal done, but they have failed to return her down payment.
Sloan served as ScarJo's manager until November 2009, when ScarJo dropped her for more powerful management. According to the
NY Post, Sloan's accountant told the seller's of the apartment that losing her daughter as a client was a damaging blow to her financial situation.
The sellers claim Sloan said she was still making money off deals she signed for Scarlett, but they now believe they were misled and tell the Post they feel Sloan acted in bad faith and is not entitled to get her down payment back.
Sloan's lawsuit also seeks an additional $20,000 in attorney's fees.

Scarlett Johansson says the self-shot nude photos that were hacked from her phone were only intended for an audience of one -- then-hubby
Ryan Reynolds.
Scarlett opened up about the pics to Vanity Fair ... saying, "They were sent to my husband ... there's nothing wrong with that."
Johansson adds, "It's not like I was shooting a porno ... although there's nothing wrong with that either."
As TMZ previously reported, the FBI arrested the man allegedly responsible for hacking and leaking the nude pics ... and the guy is actually scheduled to appear in court in L.A. later today. If convicted on all charges, he could face up to 121 years in federal prison.
Still, Scarlett's proud of the way she looks in the pics ... saying, "I know my best angles."

TMZ has evidence ...
Chris Chaney, the man who was arrested Wednesday for hacking the email accounts and cell phones of numerous celebrities, may not have been a lone wolf ... and there are other hackers who may have obtained access to the same nude photos Chaney allegedly distributed.
TMZ has not published the nude, hacked photos of several celebs, including
Scarlett Johansson, but we have received numerous emails from others who claimed to have had access.
One of the purported hackers began contacting us nearly 2 years ago, saying he wanted to take Chaney down. But although he claimed to be assisting law enforcement, he sent TMZ nude photos of a number of celebs -- which we never published.
And a third purported hacker contacted TMZ and sent us hacked pictures of
Mila Kunis and
Justin Timberlake. The feds say Chaney hacked Mila's phone, but he may not have been the only one.
The FBI says Chaney acted as a lone wolf, but it appears others were also involved.
The man accused of hacking dozens of celebrity phones and emails says he was "addicted" to prying into the private lives of the rich and famous ... insisting he was "relieved" when he got caught.
Christopher Chaney spoke with "
Action News Jacksonville" last night ... saying, "It started as curiosity and it turned to just being addictive ... seeing the behind-the-scenes of what's going on with the people you see on the big screen."
The FBI busted Chaney at his Jacksonville home yesterday ... and released him on bail a short time later. If convicted, he could face 121 years in federal prison.

The man arrested for allegedly hacking into celebrity phones is a convicted con artist ... who was once busted by the feds for running a scheme to steal people's life insurance money ... TMZ has learned.
According to court records, obtained by TMZ ...
Christopher Howard Chaney plead guilty to mail fraud in federal court in Florida back in 1998 ... for stealing money from Prudential life insurance policy holders in a diabolical plan he executed with a friend back in 1997.
Court docs reveal ... Chaney had a pal who worked for Prudential, and that guy would identify Prudential Life Insurance customers who had names similar to Chaney's.
Chaney would then fill out paperwork, posing as his victims ... and took money out of their policies ... thousands of dollars at a time.
Chaney -- who was a teenager when he was involved in the scam -- was convicted ... and sentenced to 48 months probation and ordered to return the money he stole.
Now, Chaney is back in the criminal system -- accused of hacking 50 people, mostly famous people, and leaking VERY private information to the web ... including nude photos of Scarlett Johansson, Vanessa Hudgens and more.
If convicted in the hacking case, Chaney could face 121 years in federal prison.

The man accused of hacking nude pictures from
Scarlett Johansson and other celebrities has been released from federal custody ... TMZ has learned.
35-year-old
Christopher Chaney was arrested this morning by the FBI on charges of wiretapping, identity theft, and other charges related to hacking celebrity phones and computers.
Chaney appeared before a judge this afternoon in Florida and was released on a $10,000 bond.
As part of his release, the judge banned Chaney from using ANY computer device that has Internet access. Chaney is also prohibited from using drugs and possessing firearms.
The most embarrassing part ... he's been ordered to live with his parents.

The FBI just released the grand jury indictment of a man who allegedly hacked into the email accounts of 50 victims, including dozens of celebrities.
The indictment was issued against 35-year-old
Christopher Chaney of Jacksonville, Florida. He was arrested this morning by FBI agents, on charges of identity theft, wiretapping and other charges.
According to federal officials, Chaney would use public information to access email accounts of his alleged victims, and then access computers and cell phones under the control of his victims.

Some of the alleged victims include
Christina Aguilera,
Scarlett Johansson,
Mila Kunis, and celebrity stylist
Simone Harouche. Some of the ill-gotten materials included naked photos.
As TMZ first reported, law enforcement sources tell us
Chaney allegedly acted alone, and got no money for his alleged misdeeds -- rather, he did it for the thrill.
Chaney faces 121 years in federal prison if convicted on all counts.

The
FBI has arrested one person suspected of hacking into the phones of Hollywood stars like
Scarlett Johansson and
Vanessa Hudgens ... and leaking private photos. And, we've learned, the FBI is convinced the guy is a lone wolf, who never got a cent for the pictures he stole ... he just did it for the thrill.
Law enforcement sources tell us the man is from Florida, and the FBI has known about him for several months, but the U.S. Attorney didn't take action until now.
Our sources say the man hacked into numerous celebrity phones and then distributed the ill-gotten photos to third parties, never asking for any money. He did it because he got a charge out of it.
The FBI says the investigation was dubbed, "Operation Hackerazzi."
So far, the identity of the suspect has not been released.
Among the stars who claim they were victimized by the hacker -- Ali Larter, Jessica Alba and Emma Caulfield.