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Farah Khan alarms fans as her Twitter account gets hacked: 'Please be vigilant'

By ANI | Updated: December 28, 2020 15:20 IST

Alarming fans to not to click or respond to any messages received by her Twitter account, filmmaker Farah Khan on Monday said that her account has been hacked on Sunday evening.

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Alarming fans to not to click or respond to any messages received by her Twitter account, filmmaker Farah Khan on Monday said that her account has been hacked on Sunday evening.

The 'Tees Maar Khan' director took to Instagram to share the news.

"My Twitter account has been hacked as of last evening. Please do not click or reply if you get any message from it as it may be used to hack into your account too..," wrote Khan.

Stating that her Instagram account was also hacked, the 'Happy New Year' filmmaker noted, "This is true! My instagram was also hacked n many dm s could hav gone from it.. pls be vigilant."

Khan stated that she has managed to restore the Instagram account and it was also hacked before.

"Iv managed to restore instagram thanks to computer engineer @shirishkunder .. hoping to get Twitter reinstated too," she wrote.

( With inputs from ANI )

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