.@60Minutes twitter feed is blowing up after an insane hack.
— Candace Woods (@thecandacewoods) April 21, 2013
Whoever hacked into the “60 Minutes” Twitter account has been having fun in his new sandbox again. The Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for the hacking in a tweet. The group had successfully hacked into NPR’s website earlier this week.
RT @CBSMatt: Update: We've suspended the 60 Minutes account while we investigate with Twitter.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 21, 2013
http://twitter.com/FoolishReporter/statuses/325803578532978688
The Twitter account has been suspended, but here’s a sample of what was posted.
If I had hacked the @60Minutes account I'd like to think I would've come up with something more entertaining to tweet. #Fail
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) April 21, 2013
For 43 minutes. Heads up, @safety. RT @jilliancyork the @60Minutes Twitter feed appears to have been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army.
— Alex Howard (@digiphile) April 21, 2013
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