Ogie Alcasid warns vs hacked Facebook page

Ogie Alcasid warns vs hacked Facebook page

/ 01:03 PM January 11, 2025

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Ogie Alcasid informed fans that his Facebook page has been hacked, lamenting how he has been trying to retrieve it but to no avail.

The singer-songwriter issued a warning via his Instagram page on Thursday, Jan. 9, showing a screenshot of the hacked page that still has his name but features photos of animated characters from an online gambling platform.

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“MY FB fan page and personal FB page have been hacked. I have absolutely tried everything to get it back to no avail,” Alcasid said in the caption.

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“[I] will keep trying. So to my FB friends, please be aware. Apologies also,” he added.

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In a separate post, recording company Star Music also released a statement regarding the matter.

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“We’d like to inform everyone that Ogie Alcasid’s official Facebook page and personal account have been hacked. Any posts at this time are unauthorized and not associated with him,” it said.

“While the issue is being resolved, we encourage you to continue supporting Ogie through his official accounts on X, Instagram, and TikTok. Thank you for your understanding and continued support!” it added.

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