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Singer Abdul Hannan’s Streaming Accounts Hacked

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Scammers have hijacked singer Abdul Hannan’s Spotify and Apple Music accounts, his team revealed, uploading fake or AI-generated music to exploit unauthorized streams.

On Monday, Hannan’s team issued a statement on Instagram, later shared by the artist, highlighting the misuse of his streaming platforms. “Hannan’s accounts are being exploited with fake or AI-generated music,” the statement read. “Scammers are attempting to profit from unauthorized streams, a growing issue for many artists. We are working to resolve it swiftly.”

The team urged fans to refrain from streaming these unauthorized tracks and assured them that any new releases from Hannan would be officially announced on his Instagram account. They also called on streaming platforms, including Spotify, to address the issue promptly.

An unusual song titled Akha Cilam Cilam Valo appeared on Hannan’s Spotify profile, accompanied by unrelated artwork. Hannan’s team clarified that the track was neither announced nor released by the artist.

Dawn Images reached out to Spotify for comment but has yet to receive a response. Scams targeting streaming platforms have become increasingly common, with one recent case involving a US man accused of using AI tools and bots to fraudulently generate billions of streams for profit.

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