The WWE Women’s Champion Warns Hackers, Vows to Track IP Addresses and Report Illegal Activity
Asuka, the reigning women’s champion in WWE, is not just battling opponents in the ring but also fighting off cyber threats. The Empress of Tomorrow recently took to social media to alert fans that someone has been attempting to hack her account.
In the digital age, social media accounts can be vulnerable to hackers, and Asuka’s verified account, with its massive following, is no exception. This makes her Twitter account a valuable target for cybercriminals.
On Thursday morning, Asuka tweeted a stern warning to those trying to illegally access her account. Despite the hackers’ best efforts, they have been unsuccessful so far.
“Stop trying to illegally log into my account. I will check your IP address and report you.”
Asuka is determined to thwart these cyber threats. Hackers often rely on users accidentally clicking the wrong button and granting access. Once they gain control, there’s no telling what they might do or say using the hijacked account.
Asuka’s fans are savvy, and it would be quite apparent if her account were compromised, especially if scammers started using it for bogus giveaways. As Asuka prepares for her SummerSlam showdown against Bianca Belair and Charlotte Flair, she also has a cyber battle to contend with.