Jessica Alba's Twitter account hacked and shared quite compromising content

Cristian García
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Yesterday, the Twitter account of the famous artist Jessica Alba was hacked leaving, to the exposure of the whole world, certain tweets with racist content and, worse still, possible material and personal information of the Hollywood actress. This would be a new cyberattack that many celebrities have experienced today.

Jessica Alba's Twitter account hacked and shared quite compromising content

It seems that the artist took some time to realize the event, because she had not communicated on her social networks to express this tragic attack on her security that she experienced yesterday and the hacker's tweets were on the internet for several hours. Even so, there are several people who warned you about this event, so your account is now safe.

Among the comments that the hacker uploaded to Alba's account, there is content that is quite racist and that promotes hatred among the entire Twitter community. In this way, you see some tweets asking to murder a certain person and, in some others, they talk about quite controversial cases such as the recent arrest of rapper YNW Melly for his possible murder of two people.

Jessica Alba's Twitter account hacked and shared quite compromising content
Photo: Heavy.

Most of the tweets, made between July 27 and 28, talked about Adolf Hitler and the prisoner YNW Melly, which reflects some instability on the part of said hacker, who would support quite controversial characters, and who are considered murderers and ruthless to this day.

Jessica Alba's Twitter account hacked and shared quite compromising content
Tweets about rapper YNW Melly. Photo: Heavy.

The true last official tweet of the artist was made on July 20, when she shared a photo on Instagram, where she is seen at a dinner with her husband and with some of her friends.

Despite all this cyberattack, Jessica Alba did not suffer serious damage to her privacy, because no personal information about the artist was leaked. Therefore, this would simply reflect the risk that everyone has from the possibility of being hacked by cyber criminals.

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