Taylor Swift's Twitter and Instagram Accounts Hacked

The very popular Pop star Taylor Swift became the latest celebrity to have their social media accounts hacked on Tuesday. 
The 25-year-old "Shake It Off"
 singer, who has the fourth-most popular Twitter account with 51.4 
million followers, appeared to be asking her millions of followers to 
follow @veriuser and @lizzard.
Swift confirmed that her Twitter and Instagram accounts were hacked on Tuesday afternoon, and also that the rogue posts were quickly removed from the social media websites.
"My Twitter got hacked but don't worry, Twitter is deleting the hacker tweets and locking my account until they can figure out how this happened and get me new passwords," said a statement posted on Swift's personal Tumblr page.
The
 accounts were taken for just 15 minutes, but when it belongs to Taylor 
Swift, that makes it a big hit. At the time, a Tweet went out from @TaylorSwift13 to her millions of fans, saying, "go follow my boy, @lizzard :)"
Yes Lizzards are the same guys 
who recently took down Sony's PlayStation game networks, among other 
things, as @lizzard profile claimed to be the "Leader of Lizard Squad" —
 the hacking group that's ostensibly behind this attack.  
The hackers not only took over 
her social media accounts, but also threatened Taylor Swift to release 
here nude pictures, on which the pop star says "none existed."
"Any hackers saying they have 'nudes'?" Swift tweeted after retaking control of her Twitter account. "Psssh you'd love that wouldn't you! Have fun photo-shopping cause you got NOTHING."
An
 Instagram photo sent out from Swift's account with over 20 million 
followers urged her fans to follow another user supposedly involved in 
the Twitter hack.

Both
 the Instagram photo and the rogue Tweets from her accounts have 
vanished. However, @lizzard and @veriuser's Twitter accounts have been 
suspended by Twitter.
Swift even mimicked the lyrics to her hit "Shake It Off" by tweeting, "Cause the hackers gonna hack, hack, hack, hack, hack ..." 
Though, hacking the fourth 
largest profile on Twitter makes the hack one of the higher-profile 
breaches that has occurred on the network.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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