Sydney Sweeney’s cellphone number hijacked the same day hackers took over her X account: report

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Sydney Sweeney’s cellphone number was hijacked the same day hackers took over her X account to promote a crypto meme coin scam, according to a new report.

A copy of a Verizon Wireless receipt from July 2 was posted online and obtained by technology news site 404 Media, showing that someone made changes to the “Euphoria” star’s account.

“Hi SYDNEY SWEENEY, Thank you for your order,” the paper read. “If you have any question [sic], please feel free to contact me.”

An iPhone and its box were next to the receipt in the photo.

Sydney Sweeney’s cellphone number was reportedly hijacked the same day hackers took over her X account. Instagram/@sydney_sweeney A copy of a Verizon Wireless receipt from July 2 was posted online, showing that someone made changes to the “Euphoria” star’s account. GC Images

Page Six has reached out to Sweeney’s reps for comment.

A Verizon spokesperson said in a statement to 404 Media that they could not publicly “discuss a specific customer situation” but added, “Verizon takes customer privacy and account security very seriously. When an issue is brought to our attention, we work quickly to investigate and remediate the issue, and work to ensure it doesn’t happen again.”

The date listed on the receipt was the same day Sweeney’s X account was hacked by someone tweeting about cryptocurrency.

“Well I think it’s time $sweeney is now live 100mc incoming,” wrote the hackers on the actress’s account. “At 10mc, 10% of the supply will be burnt.”

The date listed on the Verizon receipt was the same day Sweeney’s X account was hacked by someone tweeting about cryptocurrency. Instagram/@sydneysweeney “Well I think it’s time $sweeney is now live 100mc incoming,” wrote the hackers on the actress’s account. “At 10mc, 10% of the supply will be burnt.” GC Images

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The tweet also included a link that directed users to a newly created Pump.fun meme coin that the hackers claimed was from Sweeney.

The cyberterrorists also told the “Immaculate” star’s 1 million followers that she would be “going live on spaces soon” to show “what $sweeney can do.”

The hackers’s tweets didn’t stay up for long, as Sweeney reclaimed her account and deleted all traces of the crypto scams.

The hackers also told the “Immaculate” star’s 1 million followers that she would be “going live on spaces soon” to show “what $sweeney can do.” Sweeney deleted the tweets when she regained control of her X account.

In fact, the “Anyone But You” star’s X page shows that her last message was posted in May to promote her forthcoming film, in which she’ll be portraying boxer Christy Martin.

Sweeney is part of a long list of stars whose social media accounts have recently been hijacked by hackers.

Rappers 50 Cent, Doja Cat and Rich the Kid and former wrestler Hulk Hogan were also victims of the hacks.

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