Jennifer Lawrence
Cast member Jennifer Lawrence arrive for the screening of the movie "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" at the Rome Film Festival. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

The nude leaks are back and it does not have naked images of male celebrities as speculated but still female personalities. Actress Jennifer Lawrence continues to lead the list of celebrities with photos in this third batch with 55 images.

Besides Lawrence, other celebrities in this new round of leak are actress Anna Kendrick with 87 photos, supermodel Cara Delevingne, Olympian Misty May-Treanor, TV star Alexandra Chando, TV presenter Brook Burns, Kelli Garner, Lauren O'Neil and Briana Evigan, reports Business Insider.

The Daily Beast, the first to report this third round of leaks, said that Kendrick was clothed in all her photos, but the shots showed her in revealing attire that were apparently taken privately.

The download links of the nude imaged appeared on Friday afternoon on Reddit and 4chan board.

This third round came just days after the second round of leaks on Monday that featured images of Lizzy Caplan, Jennifer McCarthy, Cara Maria Sobello, Rihanna and Amber Heard. The second round leaks of Kim Kardashian and Scarlett Johansson came out earlier two days ahead on Saturday.

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Despite hints from EmmaYouAreNext.com that Harry Potter actress Emma Watson would be included in the third round, the threat turned out to be fake.

Although singer Alicia Keys is excluded from the leaks, she decided to be one step ahead of hackers and instead posted her topless image as part of the #WeAreHere new social ecology campaign. The photo showed the pregnant Keys with the Peace sign on her bulging stomach.

Commenting on nude leaks, singer Ed Sheeran said, quoted by MTV.com, "I think invasion of privacy on that level is weird and sharing the photo I weird as well ... Because it's different when it's like a photo shoot for a magazine because it's meant for the pubic if it's an intimate thing and it's meant for your partner so all of that stuff creeps me out the fact that everything is up in a cloud you can read it anytime."

In a Sept 2 statement, Apple - which conducted over 40 hours of investigation - said that the leaks it probed were not due to breaches in its systems such as iCloud or Find my iPhone. However, commenters on Reddit and 4chan boards said while most sites lock out users after several failed attempts, iCloud allows users unlimited number of attempts.