
Twitch superstar Kai Cenat has finally addressed his recent high-profile hacking incident in a livestream, even disclosing the exact password that compromised his account.
The 23-year-old streamer, whose channel boasts over 16.8 million followers, saw both his Twitch and YouTube accounts hacked on April 3 by an individual using the alias "Savawuzhere."
In his April 5 comeback stream, Cenat reacted with disbelief: "My st got f**king compromised, na! A na went into the data frame. Bro, I would never in my life think that a na would guess my password. My password is bussdownrollieavalanche3210."
The New York-based content creator added: "Bro, I would expect a na to guess bussdownrollieavalanche321, but not 3210, na! Like, what the f***?!"
The hacker's breach led to Twitch temporarily banning Cenat's account before its reinstatement on April 4. However, the streamer revealed authorities are now involved, stating: "I got some good news, though... the police is now involved. So, like, the police is tracking down. Like, we know exactly where the n**a at."
Cenat warned the perpetrator about the consequences: "They're just making him f**k up so much to when it's time to get him, he's frogged! Like, deada!"
The AMP leader emphasized the seriousness of digital crimes, questioning: "You're going to try to hack me?! Like, me? Come on, bro. Be for real, bro!"
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