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Who broke into Star Debt's account? | Israel today

2020-05-10T16:36:45.240Z


After dealing with a wave of anti-Semitic, homophobic and pro-Palestinian reactions to a bio-video, the singer had to fight hackers | native


After dealing with a wave of anti-Semitic, homophobic and pro-Palestinian reactions to a video with him on YouTube, the singer had to fight the hackers who broke into his Twitter account and sent threatening messages to his fans

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Is it possible that Star Debts discriminated against Eurovision fans? Particularly bizarre tweets were posted on Hobby Star's Twitter account, the singer who broke into our life on "Star Born" and later on "Next Star for Eurovision", where he also won first place and represented Israel in the competition in 2016.

Hobby received appreciation and sympathy during the competition, rose to the final stage and placed in place The 14th, so it was strange to see tweets on the singer's Twitter, which denigrate Eurovision fans and call them "the worst fans out there." 

"You don't support your artists or push them in any way or form. All you care about is to throw the same cruise over and over again. Art can't be stable. Neither do I," - one of the puzzling tweets says. In addition, the artist profile picture was replaced with "unfollow me" (stop following me).



From our clarification with him, it turns out that Star has also fallen victim to his Twitter account. He said he rose in the morning to many messages warning him that he had to change a password because his social network account was hacked. It was a little late, as the intruder was able to upload a number of negative posts, and they were also reverberated on various websites and Facebook groups of Eurovision fans, but he finally managed to take control and stop it.

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"Two weeks ago I uploaded a video to my new YouTube channel where I make a Louis Vuitton mask. A Dutch entertainment program aired it and a lot of strange things have happened to me since then. People have complained about the channel, downloaded the video for no reason, YouTube reported that I was trying to sell masks Louis Vuitton's fake and shut down channel, all after blasting the video with anti-Semitic, homophobic and pro-Palestinian reactions. 

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"In the current wave of hate, I woke up this morning to a million messages on every possible platform and emails from Twitter that required me to change the password because they apparently saw the verified account making strange moves. The account was returned and everything was fine "It's just a shame that until that happened they were able to write about it and spread the wrong information without finding out or verifying anything."

Source: israelhayom

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