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Saudi Aramco - A Saudi Arabian national oil and natural gas company's Twitter account @Saudi_Aramco hacked by a hacker going with the handle of Mister Rero.
The hacker did not only hacked the account but also changed the account�s official logo into a picture of the Heath Ledger�s portrayal of �The Joker� from the film �The Dark Knight� Batman movie along with series of Tweets to the Saudi Aramco�s 46,000+ followers.
One of the Tweet by hacker explains that Saudi Aramco�s Twitter account is hacked by Mister Rero.
Account has been compromised by Mister Rero for through a loophole of Alheczr discovery Joseph hacker to connect with Joseph.
The account which was under hackers for a while has now been regained.
Saudi Aramco is the same company which was under massive malware attack back in August 2012, affecting its more then 30,000 computers.
However, Saudi Aramco is not the only company whose Twitter account was compromised, the official Twitter account South African Ministry of State Security was hacked. Also, during these three weeks, Jeep Twitter Account, Burger King�s Twitter and and many other companies twitter accounts were hacked! Get all news about Account Hacking here.
Rating: 4.5
Reviewer: Unknown
ItemReviewed: Saudi Aramco Twitter Account hacked by Mister Rero
The official Twitter account of Jeep, the world-renowned brand of American automobiles, has been hacked on tuesday after Burger Kings account hijacking.
Yesterday, Burger King fell victim to a similar attack. At the time, the hacker tried to trick everyone into thinking that Burger King was sold to McDonalds.
It looks like big brands are not paying much attention to their social network properties.
After taking over Jeep�s account, the hacker posted messages such as
Shortly after recovering its account, Jeep posted the following tweet:
Similar to McDonald�s, Cadillac representatives clarified that the company �is not connected to the hack of the @Jeep Twitter account.�
However, there�s more to it than that.
Gizmodo has done some detective work and has found that the individual behind both the Jeep and the Burger King hacks is likely a DJ from New England called iThug. The DJ, Tony Cunha, apparently bragged on Facebook about his �accomplishments.�
In the meantime, Tony Cunha has deleted his Facebook account, which shows that Gizmodo might be right.
Yesterday, Burger King fell victim to a similar attack. At the time, the hacker tried to trick everyone into thinking that Burger King was sold to McDonalds.
It looks like big brands are not paying much attention to their social network properties.
After taking over Jeep�s account, the hacker posted messages such as
�You�ll never catch 50 Cent riding in dirty [expletive] Jeep!!!�
Shortly after recovering its account, Jeep posted the following tweet:
�Hacking: Definitely not a #Jeep thing. We�re back in the driver�s seat!�
Similar to McDonald�s, Cadillac representatives clarified that the company �is not connected to the hack of the @Jeep Twitter account.�
However, there�s more to it than that.
Gizmodo has done some detective work and has found that the individual behind both the Jeep and the Burger King hacks is likely a DJ from New England called iThug. The DJ, Tony Cunha, apparently bragged on Facebook about his �accomplishments.�
In the meantime, Tony Cunha has deleted his Facebook account, which shows that Gizmodo might be right.
Rating: 4.5
Reviewer: Unknown
ItemReviewed: Jeep Twitter account hacked after Burger Kings