By SOICHI TSUCHIDATE/ Staff Writer
April 18, 2022 at 08:00 JST
A real Twitter account, top, of a woman and its hacked reproduction. The fake account boasts a verified badge, sporting a blue icon that is recognized among users as a proof of authenticity. Portions of the photo are intentionally blurred for privacy purposes. (Provided by the victimized woman)
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