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Ninja’s Instagram got hacked, best advice is to not click on posted links

Every human being is a potential victim of malicious attacks or hackers. One of the most famous Twitch streamers, Tyler Blevins “Ninja” has been a victim of such an attack, losing control over his Instagram account. Malicious links, false promises, and giveaways can be found on Ninja’s official Instagram Profile.

The hack that caused this overtake hasn’t been publicized at all, and Tyler Blevins Ninja hasn’t expressed anything in regards. For what we know so far, is that Tyler Blevins Ninja is partnered with Samsung, and his Instagram has plagued with iPhone giveaways.

That’s how you know something’s fishy, as it is a word about account overtake.

There’s also an image posted by the hackers, which states 1000 iPhone XS’ giveaways, including free V-Bucks. Fans have already noticed the abnormal changes in Tyler’s Instagram account. The best advice would be not to click on any of the links posted or changed after the hack.

There have been some links being removed, but they’re also being reposted which means not only Ninja or his team have access over the account, but the bad people are still lurking around.

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