“If you run into me, you better change sidewalks”

| 12/24/2020 – 11:35 am (GMT-4)

Public figures who have profiles on social media are daily exposed to their accounts being hacked or their identities being impersonated by hackers who surf and make theirs on the internet.

The Cuban presenter Carlos Otero has been one of the new victims of cyberspace after her official Facebook account was hacked. Faced with this, the Miami TV moderator took letters on the matter and contacted a friend of his who is familiar with such situations to help him.

Luckily, thanks to that person Carlos Otero be able to regain your profile and regain control of your posts. He was even able to find out who was hiding behind such a malevolent plan to the point of confronting the person in charge.

For this reason the driver shared a few minutes ago a post on Facebook, already deleted from his account, in which he sent a direct warning message to this person and the name did not want to reveal.

“For a change, I was hacked again on this page. Luckily, an Internet-savvy friend found out who the hacker was and where he came from. So if you come across me, you better change sides I don’t notice twice, ”the Cuban artist wrote.

Facebook / Carlos Otero

A few days ago Carlos Otero he also experienced a similar episode on social media, but this time under the bad intentions of someone who wanted to use his name to cheat and swindle money at his fans.

On December 18, the presenter of the entertainment program TN3 de la candela América Esteve warned all his followers that they had created a Facebook account with his name, by which they were asking for financial help from various users under the justification of participating in an alleged “draw or contest”.

The moderator said in his writing that this page was “totally fake” and that it had been created by “scammers” who wanted to use their identity for malicious purposes.

Carlos Otero take the opportunity to also ask for help from your followers by telling them to please share their information in case someone has fallen into the scam or to prevent future thefts.

“Friends all: They have created a Facebook page with my name where they ask people for money for a raffle or contest. This page is totally fake created by scammers. My only official Facebook page is this one where they can check that there are more than 400,000 followers and in the other no. please share this information. “A hug to all,” he said at the time.

Now, all indications are that the popular Cuban artist has managed to solve these virtual problems and has regained absolute control of his official profile on Facebook.

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