Image of @BurgerKing feed on Twitter.
You could call it the Big Mac of Twitter hacks. Burger King’s Twitter (@burgerking) account was hacked today. The account, which has more than 89,000 followers and is verified by Twitter, was made to look like McDonald’s with a McDonald’s logo.
The hacker posted tweets that Burger King had been sold to McDonald’s and the account had been taken over by McDonald’s employees. “We just got sold to McDonalds! Look for McDonalds in a hood near you @DFNCTSC,” the hacker tweeted at 12:01 p.m. ET. @DFNCTSC is likely an account set up by the hacker.
For over 30 minutes the feed was filled with photos and videos making fun of Burger King. “We caught one of our employees in the bathroom doing this….” one of the tweets said. Along with it was a photo of a man injecting a syringe into his arm. Twitter users immediately noticed something odd going on:
Somebody needs to tell Burgerking that ‘whopper123′ isn’t a secure password.
— Simon Osborne (@flibblesan) February 18, 2013
.@burgerking‘s twitter just got hacked and is currently hilarious.
— Daniel Dennis Jones (@blanket) February 18, 2013
ABC News has not heard back from Twitter or Burger King regarding the account.
Earlier this month, Twitter reported 250,000 account passwords had been compromised by hackers.
The Burger King hack was the most prominent since last year when several Major League Baseball accounts were taken over by a hacker. The New York Yankees’ Twitter account reported at the time that shortstop Derek Jeter would be undergoing a sex change.
Source : abcnews[dot]go[dot]com
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