On Saturday (19), YouTuber Felipe Neto had his profile on the new Indian social network Koo invaded by a hacker. In Felipe Neto’s profile posts, the hacker said he left a message for the influencer.
The invasion was reported by Renato Souza, the politics correspondent for Portal R7, in Brasília.
“Felipe Neto’s Youtube account on Koo was hacked. The hacker said he was warning about the security of social networks. The posts were on the air for a few minutes until they were deleted by the application administrators,” the journalist wrote.
Youtuber Felipe Neto’s account has been hacked on Koo. The hacker said he was warning about the security of social networks. The posts were posted for a few minutes before being removed by the app’s administrators. pic.twitter.com/GXrCCemSKw
– Renato Souza (@reporterenato) November 19, 2022
“Guys, my koo looks safe. There was no damage, still intact… for now. Have fun and follow there, about 300K!” Felipe Neto wrote on Twitter.
Like Felipe Neto, a large number of Brazilians have opened their profiles on Kuo, including artists and influencers.
Kuo became popular after a crisis between the Indian government and Twitter prompted many people to migrate to the little yellow bird blog, which claims to be the second largest microblogging platform in the world.
“Prone to fits of apathy. Problem solver. Twitter buff. Wannabe music advocate.”
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