‘New York Post’ Says Employee Was Responsible for Website Hack
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‘New York Post’ Says , Employee Was Responsible for Website Hack.
Deadline reports that on the morning of Oct. 27, the
'New York Post' website and Twitter account were hacked.
The hacker reportedly changed headlines to make them more provocative and included racist language. .
Altered Twitter posts reportedly targeted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, President Biden, Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin.
Altered Twitter posts reportedly targeted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, President Biden, Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin.
Altered Twitter posts reportedly targeted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, President Biden, Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin.
Altered Twitter posts reportedly targeted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, President Biden, Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin.
One message even called
for Ocasio-Cortez' assassination.
Soon after, the content
was taken down and
the 'New York Post'
issued a statement.
Soon after, the content
was taken down and
the 'New York Post'
issued a statement.
The New York Post has been hacked. We are currently investigating the cause, 'New York Post,' via Twitter.
After conducting an investigation, the 'New York Post' determined that the hack was carried out by an employee.
The New York Post’s investigation indicates that the unauthorized conduct was committed by an employee, and we are taking appropriate action. , 'New York Post' spokesperson, via statement.
This morning, we immediately removed the vile and reprehensible content from
our website and social
media accounts, 'New York Post' spokesperson, via statement
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