UPDATE: 3:50 PM EST
Guess what guys? We were “Catfished!”
In one of the greatest PR moves on Twitter, MTV and BET collaborated together to create a Twitter Catfish hack prank. Catfish is MTV’s hit show that reveals to people in online relationships the truths and lies about their partner, which usually end up being a fake person. And clearly…so was this hack.
It was fun while it lasted.
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UPDATE: 3:15 PM EST
HOLD THE PRESS, MTV and BET just got hacked!
The hackers are on a roll today so watch your back. Both MTV and BET’s logos have been switched and the hackers have even asked one of the most poignant questions of our time: which awards show is more ratchet, MTV or BET?
Let’s see who else makes the hacked list today. We’ll be twatching.
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Looks like no one is safe on Twitter!
Just a day after Burger King’s Twitter profile was hacked, truck manufacturer Jeep’s Twitter page was also compromised.
In a series of hilarious and unhinged tweets, the hackers changed the Jeep logo to a Cadillac decal, saying, “We got sold to @Cadillac because we caught our employees doing these in the bathroom.” Yesterday, hackers did the same with Burger King, changing the famous logo to a McDonalds sign.
The hackers continued on their rant, even posting a Chief Keef song with the tweet, “We at Jeep just want to share our motivation.”
Jeep has yet to respond. Yesterday it took Burger King 12 hours to get a handle on their Twitter account again.
Check out the @Jeep page to see more.
SOURCE: Twitter