Miami agent and model Kay Jenkins was targeted by the Instagram hacker OBN. She revealed to Inman how she lost $10K in the ordeal, and what other agents can do to prevent a similar attack.
Source: Inman News
As an agent I was ‘attacked’ by the hacker OBN. Here’s what happened
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