For the second time: Mark Zuckerberg's hacked social accounts

A hacking team has taken responsibility for Facebook Mark Zuckerberg's online billing account for the second time this year.

On Tuesday, the hacking group known as OurMine announced that they had broken the Pinterest account used by Zuckerberg. To prove this, they uploaded a new message to the account containing the group's web address.Mark Zuckerberg

So the "resume" of the Pinterest account said: "Don't worry, we're just doing security tests."

The message left by hackers in Mark Zuckerberg's account within a few minutes was removed.

The OurMine team is well known for targeting high profile users such as company CEOs and business executives in general s. Hackers often deface their online accounts by adding their group name and a contact address.hack Mark Zuckerberg

As they have mentioned in past hacks, they hope that by doing so, they will lead their victims to contact them for security advice. The web of the group, moreover, states that it offers security services.

The hackers announced the hack via email to a ZDNet editor by providing Zuckerberg's nickname and password using Twitter. Of course, ZDNet did not publish the data for obvious reasons.

The group said the Facebook chief had turned on the audit s two after the first hack done by them earlier this year. According to the hackers, the phone number used in the account ends in "86".

The hackers also said that the that he uses on Twitter was Zuckerberg's former personal Gmail password, which he changed six months ago.

Of course, ZDNet did not verify the above data as it would violate existing legislation.

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