Oil giant BP suffered further embarrassment on Thursday after its official Twitter account was hacked. Pranksters purloined the @BP_America Twitter account to write "Terry is now in charge of operation Top Kill, work will recommence after we find a XXL wetsuit. #bpcares #oilspill". The message, which was deleted around 30 minutes after it was posted, was contained an in-joke referring to the fake Twitter account @BPGlobalPR. The wag updating this account regularly references a character called Terry in its satirical tweets. Security firm Sophos speculates that poor password security might be behind the hack on the official Twitter account. Alternatively the password might have been captured via a phishing scam. In any case the hack could hardly have happened at a worse time for BP, which is under fierce public criticism over the continuing oil spill from a platform it owns in the Gulf of Mexico. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . A major breach occurred at Tesla's social media, with flippant remarks shared, drawing attention to vulnerabilities and inadequate password protocols.. Twitter Security,Cyberattack Trends,Password Management,Social Media Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Some are pranksters. Like the group known as "scriptx," which cracked into a Web site two weeks ago only to post a picture of a jolly fat man wearing nothing but a Santa hat and a smile. Some are Romeos. A . . . . Some are pranksters. Like the group known as "scriptx," which cracked into a Web site two weeks ago only to post a picture of a jolly fat man wearing nothing but a Santa hat and a smile. Some are Romeos. A guy with the online handle "psaux," for example, cracked into more than 100 Brazilian Web sites in January to tell his girlfriend, Kica, that he loves and wants her. These are the folks that computer criminal "MagicFX," the guy the FBI believes is Jerome Heckenkamp of Los Alamos, hung around with in the cyberworld. Hackers, crackers or script kiddies - they break into Web sites or play with the codes that run computers. Some are online good Samaritans who raid kiddie porn sites and destroy the offending pictures. Some are "hacktivists" who vandalize with pro-Kashmir, pro-Arab, pro-Israeli, pro-you-name-it messages. The link for this article located at Albuquerque Journal is no longer available. . In the vast digital landscape, unique individuals emerge: playful pranksters entertain with mischief, while hacker activists challenge norms for lasting change. Hacker Types, Cyber Activism, Web Exploits, Online Crimes. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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