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Another year, another bunch of celebrities’ phones and websites get hacked. Among the victims: Lady Gaga’s Gaga Daily website, by a person or group called pyknic; Comedian Whitney Cummings’ Twitter account; smartphones from Christina Hendricks (Mad Men), pro wrestler Hulk Hogan and Glee’s Heather Morris.
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