Strictly Come Dancing professional James Jordan, 42, said he didn’t send a tweet from his official profile, which has 269,000 followers.
He took to the micro-blogging site to ask fans how he could avoid being hacked.The dancer tweeted: “Ok... I didn’t post my last tweet.“Does that mean I’ve been hacked?
Yes. What do I do now?”One of his fans urged James to change his password as soon as possible, to avoid any potential further hacking.They wrote: “Change your password IMMEDIATELY and enable 2 factor authentication if not done so already.”Mark Labbett: The Chase star sparks frenzy as he unveils weight lossBut James admitted he didn’t know his password, in a response to the tweet.The tweet James claims to not have sent reads: “What you say I.
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