San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s Twitter account was hacked Thursday evening, a spokesperson for the mayor's office said.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s Twitter account was hacked Thursday evening, a spokesperson for the mayor's office said.
“We apologize, Mayor Liccardo’s Twitter account has been hacked and we are working to reclaim ownership of it. Please disregard all spam content and report all suspicious tweets for spam," the mayor's officeWe apologize, Mayor Liccardo’s Twitter account has been hacked and we are working to reclaim ownership of it. Please disregard all spam content and report all suspicious tweets for spam.
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