Kai Cenat speaks out on Twitch hack, reveals password and details of police investigation

Streamer reveals bizarre password in viral rant as police track hacker behind channel takeover

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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