Emily Baker-White is an investigative reporter and senior writer at Forbes. She joined Forbes in 2022 and covers the way tech companies shape our discourse, commerce, and culture.
Malicious code is taking over accounts on TikTok, and has already compromised the official presence of celebrities and brands, including Paris Hilton and CNN, according to sources inside the company.
TikTok did not respond to a request for comment by press time. Paris Hilton and CNN also did not respond.
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