From @JJFTweets: Should WWE be worried about the recent hacks of Cesaro's Twitter and Rollins' SM accounts?
Yes they should be worried, but there's really nothing they can do. The average person like you or me has no idea how to hack into somebody's account. It's only a small percentage of people that know what they're doing when it comes to that. We saw all those celebrities getting hacked several months ago and that was a much larger invasion of privacy. We can do all we want in terms of changing passwords or having different security measures on our devices, yet we can still get hacked. Even major corporations get hacked. It's a tough spot for the wrestlers. WWE wants them on Twitter and Instagram putting out information, interacting with fans and being active, but that also makes them more vulnerable to getting cyber attacked too. I'm not sure what the answer is to this one except maybe educate the talent about it more, remind them to change passwords more often, get security features for their devices and get rid of anything embarrassing from their phones. Some internet security people could certainly help them with this issue.
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