Hacked the accounts of Zuckerberg on Twitter and Pinterest

OurMine is a small hacker group from Saudi Arabia. The team managed to hack into Mark's accounts tonight on Twitter and Pinterest, if only for a few hours.Mark Zuckerberg

Before Twitter could take down the official του Zuckerberg, οι hackers ανέφεραν ότι ανακάλυψαν τα στοιχεία σύνδεσης του λογαριασμού στην πρόσφατη παραβίαση δεδομένων του LinkedIn.

Hackers managed to crack Zuckerberg's SHA1-hashed code, and began testing it on various social accounts that the CEO of Facebook.

So the team managed to penetrate Zuckerberg's accounts on Twitter and Pinterest, changed the page banners by adding their logo, and started sending offensive tweets.

The Twitter security team was the first to react, almost immediately releasing the Zuckerberg profile. They deleted the tweets, and then proceeded to suspend the account.

The Pinterest security team took several hours to clear the Zuckerberg profile. However, social media were snapped up by hacked accounts.zuckerberg hacked

The hackers reported that the that Zuckerberg used on LinkedIn was “dadada”, and apparently he used it on his other accounts as well. hack

Akamai first reported on OurMine in July 2015, when the team began expanding its operations. Then from hacking social network accounts, he also started conducting DDoS attacks on financial institutions.

The team also made headlines in January of 2016, violated and stole 200.000 user certifications from the DayZ forum.

Akamai believes that members of OurMine team come from Saudi Arabia and are made up of teenagers.

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