For the second time in just over a month, Ghostbusters’ star Leslie Jones has been attacked online with her personal website being allegedly hacked and now down.

Early Wednesday, the hackers seemingly snagged personal information of the Saturday Night Live cast member like her passport and driver’s license as well as posted private photos via iCloud. That material was then posted on her justleslie.com site. With the photos and other info now removed, a GoDaddy holding page now replaces that site. Also on her Twitter page, a previous link to the site is gone.

Reps for both Jones and SNL did not respond to requests from Deadline for comment. Jones herself has not posted anything on Twitter since last Tuesday evening.

Having just returned from a stint as a very enthusiastic online and sometimes on-air correspondent for NBC at the Rio Olympics, Jones is expected to be joining her fellow SNL cast members when the show’s 42nd season debuts later this year.

However, today’s alleged hack isn’t the first time this summer that Jones has been the subject of online abuse. In July, the actress was attacked on Twitter by negative reviews of the Paul Feig directed all-female Ghostbusters. That escalated to the point where after trying to expose the hateful posts and complaining to Twitter, Jones herself went off the social media platform on July 18.

Jones returned to Twitter a few days later and would tweet up an Olympics storm in early August before being invited by NBC to join them in the Brazilian metropolis. However, Breitbart columnist Milo Yiannopoulos was permanently banned soon afterwards for his part in the attacks on Jones and breaking the platform’s policy on such behavior.

No one has been idenitifed as responsibility for today’s alleged hack.