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Pop star KE$HA twitter Hacked | The Hacker News THN

Posted on March 22, 2012 by John in News

Pop star KE$HA twitter Hacked | The Hacker News THN. Twitter accounts are easily hacked, either by actual hackers, friends, family, or compromised by Twitter account handlers. This is another example of a false message going out. As described in the book Dormant Curse, hacked accounts could be used to embed unicode messages, passing commands […]

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