Mark Zuckerberg’s social media accounts hijacked

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Mark Zuckerberg – Mr. Social Media himself – has been the victim of account hijacking.

A hacking group took over the Facebook CEO’s Twitter and Pinterest accounts over the weekend, claiming to have found his (apparently reused!) password by sifting through last month’s password dump of stolen LinkedIn accounts.

That password: “dadada.”

Somebody or somebodies using the name OurMine boasted about the alleged account takeovers, claiming to have found the “dadada” password in the LinkedIn dataset.

That’s bad enough. But they also claimed to have taken over his Instagram account.

An Instagram account hijacking would have been very embarrassing indeed, given that Facebook owns the photo-sharing app.

But on Sunday night, a company spokesman told Sky News and other news outlets that only Zuckerberg’s Pinterest and Twitter accounts had in fact been taken over:

No Facebook systems or accounts were accessed. The affected accounts have been re-secured.

OurMine’s Twitter account has since been disabled. Twitter jumped on the problem quickly, deleting the offending message and getting Zuckerberg back his account.

Media outlets including Venture Beat captured the messages posted before the accounts got wrestled back.

On both Pinterest and Twitter, the messages claimed pwnage of the accounts – “Hacked By OurMine Team” – that they were “just testing your security,” and invited Zuckerberg to “please dm us for contact!”

Here’s a tweet that captured the Twitter version of OurMine’s message:

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Andytay70

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All the warnings companies give us about securing our passwords the king of social media has a weak password! Time for some of you're own medicine sir:D
 

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Possible Plot Twist, Mark Zuckerberg does not handle those social media attacked accounts by alone thus its been handled by the staff. ;)

Usually its from Facebook itself however that is the problem if you ignore data breach incidents. ;)
 

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Brilliant Password! Sheer genius. "dadada" did he make it something that his baby said? No matter how cute, having "dadada" for a password... and without 2Factor by the looks of it? :D
 
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LoL ! OMG !
Thanks for sharing,
I have rarely laughed so much :D
 
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jamescv7

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At least on my last seminar, a malaysian website have a password entitled "P@S$w0rd " from their database which already considered strong enough. ;)
 

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At least on my last seminar, a malaysian website have a password entitled "P@S$w0rd " from their database which already considered strong enough. ;)
This website saves plaintext passwords in their database ? Dangerous :eek:
 
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