Published 09:27 IST, April 25th 2020
Urvashi Rautela warns fans as Facebook account shares spam posts; Mumbai Police takes note
Urvashi Rautela warned fans to not respond to messages after her hacked Facebook account shared explicit posts. Mumbai Police alerted the cyber police.
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Among the most popular social networking websites, Facebook has been making news with celebrities complaining about their accounts being hacked. After veteran actor Shobana filed a complaint over her handle being hacked recently, now Urvashi Rautela’s account too has faced the same difficulty. The actor took to Twitter to warn her fans to not respond to any message being posted on her account.
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Urvashi tweeted late on Friday that her Facebook account has been hacked and that the messages being posted were neither done by her or her team. The Great Grand Masti star also tagged the official handles of Facebook along with her message.
Here’s the tweet
Mumbai Police responded to the post, and forwarded the complaint to the cyber police station.
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The account has been posting explicit content on her wall, as well as her on her stories and many fans shared screenshots of it to help her in the complaint.
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Be it Shefali Shah, Anupama Parmeswaran or Dheeraj Dhoopar, many other actors have also similarly raised a flag over their Facebook handles being hacked in in the last few months.
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Meanwhile, Urvashi Rautela has been keeping fans entertained with her interesting posts and captions on social media amid the COVID-19 lockdown bringing all shootings to a halt. The Hate Story 4 star, however, released songs like Kangna Vilayti for her film Virgin Bhanupriya.
09:28 IST, April 25th 2020