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Ashton Kutcher Says Twitter Hack Cause of Rumors Between Him and Lorene Scafaria

Ashton Kutcher has come forward after rumors of his relationship with Lorene Scafaria emerged over the weekend.

Rumors began after messages on the actors Twitter account confirmed that he and director Lorene Scafaria were in a relationship. However Kutcher has now said the he did not make those comments and that his Twitter account was hacked in to.

Earlier today the actor posted on Twitter, “So apparently someone thinks they are clever hacking my account. #lame.” Later, Kutcher discovered that the person had also hacked into his Four Square Account, at which point he decided to investigate the situation himself.

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"Ok mr hacker, you only made one mistake. You hacked my Foursquare and I now know your address. Whoops...This is gonna be fun," Kutcher wrote on Twitter. He then posted a picture of the area between 120th and West El Segundo Boulevard in Hawthorne, California with a message that said, "I'm coming for you my friend..."

Later reports revealed that Huffington Post’s Twitter account was also hacked. The hacker used the Twitter account to Tweet racist and homophobic messages. Huffington Post released a statement regarding the tweets, which said it would work to ensure that future attacks would not happen.

According to PCMag.com a hacker that goes by the name cloverfdch, has taken credit for the attacks. The same hacker has been linked to to the hacking of Senator Mark Begich's Twitter account, which occurred over New Year’s.

Statements tweeted on Kutcher’s account included one which referred to Scafaria as Kutcher’s girlfriend. “First official sleepover with my girl @lorenescafaria so maybe breakfast with everyone next time! (@ Lorene's House)” the Twitter account read.

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