Missile Warning Sent From Hijacked Tampa Mayor’s Twitter Account

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Officials in Tampa, Florida, were scrabbling to regain control of the mayor’s Twitter account this week after a hacker hijacked it to post bomb threats and child sex abuse images.

The attacker, who took over the account just two weeks before the city’s municipal elections, tried to implicate others in the hijacking. Mayor Bob Buckhorn’s account is normally filled with pro-Tampa messages. He encourages developers to submit innovative ideas for urban expansion and promotes owner-occupied home repair programs. Early on Thursday morning, however, things went sideways. The mayor’s account was hacked to post messages, most of which were too vile to reproduce here. The imposter’s tweets included racist and sexist tweets, images of pornography, and child sex abuse images tagging personalities in the gaming community. There was also this tweet:

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In another tweet, the hacker reportedly tweeted Tampa airport with this message: I have hidden a bomb in a package somewhere…Looking forward to seeing some minorities die. Tampa City Hall was quick to correct the record, with communications director Ashley Bauman issuing the following statement: Earlier this morning we noticed someone hacked Mayor Buckhorn’s twitter account, this was clearly not Mayor Buckhorn. Upon noticing the hack we immediately began investigating these reprehensible tweets. We will work with our Tampa Police Department as well as all investigators to figure out how this breach was made. We urge residents to change their passwords and continue to alert officials when they see an unlikely change in account activity. We are working with law enforcement to investigate all threats made by this hack. However, City Hall still spent five hours wresting control of the account back from the hacker. After working with Twitter, it finally gained access at 9am Eastern time on Thursday, at which point it was able to delete the offending tweets.
 

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FL security department said it is either a phishing email or weak password. Could it be the Collection 1 and 2 if the weak password cause the account to get hijack?
 

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