One big thing: WWE personality Cathy Kelley warns potential hacker of legal consequences
Cathy Kelley, a prominent WWE on-air personality, took to Twitter to address an attempted hack on her account, issuing a stern warning to the perpetrator.
• Kelley called the hacking attempt “WILD behavior”
• She threatened potential legal action, including police involvement
• The warning referenced being “dragged out of your parents house by the cops”
Direct quote:
“whoever is trying to hack into my account, just know that is WILD behavior. but if you want to get dragged out of your parents house by the cops and sent to jail like your idol then go off i guess 🤷♀️”
Why it matters
Cybersecurity is a growing concern in the wrestling industry, with high-profile personalities increasingly targeted by hackers and online threats.
• Kelley’s public response highlights the seriousness of such attempts
• It sends a message to potential hackers about the legal risks involved
• The incident underscores the need for enhanced digital security measures for public figures
By the numbers
• Kelley rejoined WWE in 2022 after a two-year hiatus
• She initially joined the company in 2016, quickly becoming a fan-favorite personality
The big picture
This incident occurs amidst WWE’s recent management changes and talent returns, showcasing the company’s ongoing challenges in protecting its on-air talent from online threats.
What’s next?
It remains to be seen if WWE will implement additional cybersecurity measures for its personalities or if this incident will lead to any broader changes in how the company approaches online security.
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