27 songs from Madonna's 13th album were were leaked online last month. The 56-year-old star had then responded by releasing six songs early to mitigate the effects of a leak. She had called the hack 'a form of terrorism' and equivalent to 'artistic rape', reported Entertainment Weekly.
An official gag order has kept the 39-year-old suspect's name out of the media.
According to a statement by the cyber crime division of Lahav 433, an FBI-like organisation that made the arrest, he has been identified as a former contestant on an Israeli televised singing competition and is accused of breaking into the computers of several pop stars besides Madonna.
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