It’s probably happened to someone you follow, or someone who follows you. Twitter accounts get hacked when users have simple passwords, when users click on links from other hacked accounts or when users aren’t properly managing privacy.
But what do you do when (and if) your account is hacked?
Don’t freak out — it happens. Just calmly follow the steps to get it resolved as quickly as possible, and be more careful going forward.
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