Not long after having her account taken over by Turkish hackers, Greta Van Susteren used the opportunity to push her social media book.
https://twitter.com/greta/status/953439280323579904
Except, some people found it rather ironic.
After you got hacked? Taking advice from you re: social media? When you don’t even implement basic security procedures like 2-factor-auth?
— William LeGate (@williamlegate) January 17, 2018
Maybe this is a lesson on what not to do?
The chapter on two-step verification was fantastic. https://t.co/rZPCKLFxBs
— Old Rant Dump (@TrumpinTheShark) January 17, 2018
Are you sure Greta wrote that chapter? Might have been ghostwritten.
Does this book cover the potential for hacking?
— Dan Rothweiler (@DrMazda1) January 17, 2018
Welllll….probably not.
I think you should have called a kid.
— Mike C! (@HiIamMikeC) January 17, 2018
Wonder how that conversation would have gone.
Did your sense of irony also get hacked?
— Tommy Tweets (@tstweetingagain) January 17, 2018
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Ouch.
I have a feeling its missing a chapter on hacking.
— Justice Warrior (@alientblood) January 17, 2018
Maybe.
https://twitter.com/CentristSM/status/953440599201517568
You mean greta123 isn’t a good password?
blink twice if you're safe now
— Steve McDonald ? (@SKMVT) January 17, 2018
*triple blinks*
https://twitter.com/TrumpsareNazis/status/953439952922202112
This is DEFINITELY real life.
I love your sense of humor. Too bad more Americans don’t have ine?
— PeaceOut (@gmasandie27) January 17, 2018
All you can really do in these situations is make fun of yourself.
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