As a result of the racist messages sent to Shazam during the livestream, it was understood that the NRG player Android got his VALORANT account hacked. The ‘hacker’ spammed racist words to a group of players, including Shazam.
NRG Android got his account back shortly after. He posted an apology on Twitter.
Sick to my stomach. Feel so unsafe in this cyber world man.
Shazam, who was exposed to this message during the livestream, understood that the account was hacked the first time he saw it. In fact, his first reaction to the racist message was as follows:
Wait, did Android get hacked?
Shazam immediately understood the situation and stopped the screen sharing on his livestream. You can skip to the 06:27:55 part of the video in time to take a look at what exactly happened in Shazam’s stream. You can watch Shazam’s livestream recording by clicking here.
After this event, many publishers and popular names showed their support on Twitter. One of them was CEO and founder of Team Serenity Glorinsz.
Yup, great *** world let’s hack one of the nicest guys accounts to make him look like an absolute dickhead, sorry to hear this Brad anyone who actually knows you know you wouldn’t have done that.
NRG Flexinja explained that he is always scared of these things.
People’s reactions on social media scare us all. Especially a hacked account can have very bad consequences for famous people. We hope that such situations will not happen again.
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