#OpMadCow strikes again
(Credit: Screenshot/Twitter)
This is not a whopper of a tale: Jeep is the second big brand this week -- after Burger King -- to have its Twitter account hijacked.
The American automaker's official Twitter account was the victim of a hacking attempt early Tuesday. Jeep's Twitter profile was updated with a description that said the Chrysler-owner brand was sold to Cadillac, a General Motors company, which is not true. The account was restored to its original state at around noon PT.
The temporary account holders also posted several disparaging updates saying the brand was sold to Cadillac because the CEO and staffers were caught doing drugs. Jeep's Twitter background image was even temporarily changed to a picture of a red and yellow car with McDonald's branding, as pictured in screenshots.
Dear media, re: @jeep. #BlameAnonymous
— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) February 19, 2013
Hacker collective Anonymous is taking credit for defacing the account. Jeep's usurped account included the #OpMadCow hashtag, the same hashtag hackers used yesterday when they took over Burger King's Twitter account a... [Read more]![]()
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