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Taylor Swift Twitter Messages Allegedly Leaked: Who’s the Singer’s Famous Poker Buddy?

Earlier today, we reported that hackers were threatening to release nude Taylor Swift photos obtained by breaking into the singer’s Twitter and Instagram accounts. It now looks as though the crisis has been averted, as crack social media security teams immediately got the situation under control, locking Taylor’s account and reportedly tracking down the parties responsible. Considering the fallout from The Fappening  and the Sony hacking scandal, Taylor was pretty fortunate in this case. But that doesn’t mean she’s emerged from the scandal entirely unscathed. Screen shots of Twitter direct messages that were allegedly taken from Taylor’s inbox have been making the rounds online, and they’re every bit as harmlessly goofy-cute as you would expect: Yes, it seems that Swifty likes to play poker (or Go Fish, who knows with her?) with none other than former Disney boy-bander Nick Jonas.  It’s an interesting development (thus far, the only interesting development to come out of this scandal), as Swift dated Joe Jonas (Nick’s older brother and former bandmate) early in her career. In fact, Joe was the first ex to inspire one of the classic breakup anthems that helped launch Swifty’s career, so perhaps it’s not surprising that she’s still tight with his family. Hey, Taylor hung with Harry Styles last week; she’s clearly not the type to hold grudges. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised to find out that she gets together with the boys of 1D for epic all-night games of Risk. Please let that be true. 11 Fun Facts About Taylor Swift! 1. Her First Job Was Knocking Bugs Out of Christmas Trees We’re guessing she prefers singing.

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Taylor Swift Twitter Messages Allegedly Leaked: Who’s the Singer’s Famous Poker Buddy?

Taylor Swift Twitter Messages Allegedly Leaked: Who’s the Singer’s Famous Poker Buddy?

Earlier today, we reported that hackers were threatening to release nude Taylor Swift photos obtained by breaking into the singer’s Twitter and Instagram accounts. It now looks as though the crisis has been averted, as crack social media security teams immediately got the situation under control, locking Taylor’s account and reportedly tracking down the parties responsible. Considering the fallout from The Fappening  and the Sony hacking scandal, Taylor was pretty fortunate in this case. But that doesn’t mean she’s emerged from the scandal entirely unscathed. Screen shots of Twitter direct messages that were allegedly taken from Taylor’s inbox have been making the rounds online, and they’re every bit as harmlessly goofy-cute as you would expect: Yes, it seems that Swifty likes to play poker (or Go Fish, who knows with her?) with none other than former Disney boy-bander Nick Jonas.  It’s an interesting development (thus far, the only interesting development to come out of this scandal), as Swift dated Joe Jonas (Nick’s older brother and former bandmate) early in her career. In fact, Joe was the first ex to inspire one of the classic breakup anthems that helped launch Swifty’s career, so perhaps it’s not surprising that she’s still tight with his family. Hey, Taylor hung with Harry Styles last week; she’s clearly not the type to hold grudges. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised to find out that she gets together with the boys of 1D for epic all-night games of Risk. Please let that be true. 11 Fun Facts About Taylor Swift! 1. Her First Job Was Knocking Bugs Out of Christmas Trees We’re guessing she prefers singing.

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Is Twitter Handing Over Private Data to the Feds?

The Twitterati are only too happy to take their private moments public. But Silicon Valley’s technical wizards are whispering to one another over lunch that the the federal intelligence apparatus wants more, and is taking it. Whoever is seeding the restaurant gossip is being fairly specific

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Is Twitter Handing Over Private Data to the Feds?