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Cam's twitter was hacked because his password was "Camnewton1"


Ricky Spanish

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I'm pretty sure he didn't make that account, nor pick the password.

He doesn't run the account obviously, but I can't imagine a professional PR person whose job it is to run someone's twitter account would pick that password. If they did, I really hope hires gets someone else lol

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He doesn't run the account obviously, but I can't imagine a professional PR person whose job it is to run someone's twitter account would pick that password. If they did, I really hope hires gets someone else lol

 

So you think Cam picked the password when he was creating the twitter account? I seriously doubt Cam created the twitter account, and you pick the password when you create the account. The PR person created the twitter account imo, and that would mean he/she also picked the password.

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You know it could be that Cam let one of his personal friends or family members set up and run the account for a small fee. And maybe this person was not internet savvy, but they needed the money and Cam had a soft spot for them. That would explain the easy to hack password.

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