Sarah Silverman's Twitter account hacked by Anonymous

Comedian Sarah Silverman has had her Twitter account hacked by a group purporting to be Anonymous.
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Comedian Sarah Silverman's Twitter account has been hacked by a group purporting to be Anonymous.

On Tuesday morning, a video called "A Message for Hillary Clinton" was posted on her timeline. The video is from the official Anonymous account, but it was published back in April.

The hack follows Silverman's speech at the Democratic convention on Monday night, where she spoke of her support for Clinton and shut down the Bernie or Bust supporters. The original tweet was deleted minutes later.


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