Burger King Twitter account hacked

Somebody hacked Burger King's Twitter account on Monday, posting obscene messages and changing its profile picture to a McDonald's logo.
The tweets stopped after a little more than an hour, and Burger King said it had reached out to Twitter to suspend the account. A Twitter spokesman did not immediately respond to a phone message left on Monday.
Burger King, which usually tweets several times a week, said it was working to get the account back up. Typical tweets promoted sales on chicken sandwiches, or asked how many bites it takes to eat a chicken nugget.
But just after noon EST on Monday, someone tweeted via Burger King's account, "We just got sold to McDonalds!" They also changed the icon to rival McDonald Corp.'s golden arches and the account's background picture to McDonald's new Fish McBites.
About 55 tweets and retweets followed over the next hour and a quarter, including some that contained racial epithets, references to drug use and obscenities. The account tweeted: "if I catch you at a wendys, we're fightin!"
Monday's appropriation of Burger King's Twitter account was a relatively mild example of cybersecurity problems, which are causing increasing concern in Washington and for industry. Media outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post have all said this year that their computer systems were breached, while several NBC websites were briefly hacked in November. White House officials and some lawmakers are pursuing legislation that would make it easier for the government and industry to share information on how to defend against hacking.
Burger King didn't know who hacked the account, and no other social media accounts were affected, said Bryson Thornton, a spokesman for Miami-based Burger King Worldwide Inc. Its social media team and an outside agency manage the Twitter account, but Thornton declined to say how many people knew the account's password. He said they hope to have it working again soon, and will post a statement on Facebook later Monday apologizing for the tweets.
Twitter acknowledged on Feb. 1 that cyber attackers may have stolen user names and passwords of 250,000 users. It said at the time that it notified users of the breach.
Competitors were sympathetic.
McDonald's responded on Twitter that it empathized with its Burger King counterparts. "Rest assured, we had nothing to do with the hacking."
"My real life nightmare is playing out" on Burger King's twitter feed, wrote Wendy's social media worker Amy Rose Brown.
We just got sold to McDonalds! Look for McDonalds in a hood near you @dfnctsc
— McDonalds (@BurgerKing) February 18, 2013
I bet they faked it like MTV did.
I Really Don't Care!
CNN first reported this as a hostile take over
I don't care who you are that's funny...
Hey K-2....and this is news? If something valuable was hacked, Social Security, Banks, etc., great informative value, but Burger King? Time to get the 12 year olds out of the news room! What next, Big Birds Blog? Lord knows I won't be able to sleep tonight because of this hard hitting news info!!Â
@yabadabadone Reposting AP articles is hard core journalism for K2.
this is some funny stuff!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G79t752Vy9o
just what those horse killing corporate swine deserve. their food is crappy anyhow. i never eat there.
Social networking...at it's finest!
What does this have to do with unrestricted access to affordable contraception?
www.who cares.com
LOL... meanwhile, there's a sidebar ad for Burger King on the K2 forum as I type this.
I'm sorry but that's funny!
Mary, not really. A hacker doesn't need much time :) it's pretty easy, and quick.
For someone who worked for BK for over 20 years this is the best thing that could've happened. I have stories that would either make your hair grow, curl, or fall out in horror.
this is funny but beware it could happen to you too and it would not be pretty if it was a picture of you naked or something! not only can hackers change what's in your computer what's on your website they can also pull stuff from out of your computer that you wish they'd never find!!!
hahahahaha, thats great.
Haha! I'm lovin' it!
BAD, I guess!
That is awesome
good, considering that BK has been selling burgers made with horse meat
"In a hood near you" Now that's funny.I found twitter to be useful during the election.Especially for ballot measures across the country.I got the results a lot quicker than the teevee station.Also I follow people with a police scanner who posts if anything is going on.Besides that,I don't have much use for it.
no one is safe from hackers
...fast-foot? It definitely says fast-foot in the caption.
Someone has to much time on their hands
Sure glad Iâm not their Information assurance staff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0TcITAYuvo
OH NO . . . We are Not SAFE on the INTERNET at all, In any way. The is always Someone that Knows enough to Destroy all there is .
LOL
Karma for selling horse meat?
Too, too funny!
Why someone wants everyone to know their every move is beyond me. Â Must be their way of feeling important, when no one cares.
I don't understand why you'd want to follow BK or McD's on twitter, this is ridiculous!
I don't buy into all this anti-social media, and I generally despise hackers, but this is funny. Maybe the twits that twitter will get a clue?
don't them hackers got nothing better to do with there time other then messing with the BK twitter account? this just sad, they just trying to pay da bill, provide us with good food. aint like they is actually a real monarchy or something
Aint no doubt brah. For reelz.
@Phuzz Huh? In English please...
Why did the media have to show the Twitter page? Just to add to the dissemination of the hoax?
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@Dr. Rawdog I'm stunned Burger King uses Twitter -- "Fries are ready"? Â
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@Dr. Rawdog Oh, poo -- you're on to me!  I'm a CramStalker.  =)
@Dr. Rawdog I guess so.  Doesn't a person have to 'subscribe' to follow another's Twitter account?  I'll level with you -- there's one person on the entire planet that I 'follow' with my cell phone.  Other than that, I'm afraid I'm guilty of being apathetic to what anyone else is up to.
Why can't Facebook and Twitter just go away? Then people would actually have to pull their heads out of their asses and live in the real world.
Who really cares about Twitter? I guess only Twits.
@RalphCramdenÂ
Get off my lawn!!! Â Who cares about Twitter? Â Yeah, Craig Fugate, the rockstar FEMA administrator who manages emergencies with social media because landlines and cell phones get crashed whenever something bad happens, he cares about Twitter. Â Just sayin'.
@Diogenes
As for FEMA doing a great job, ask those who have to deal with FEMA after Sandy. FEMA is not getting very high marks.
@RalphCramden @DiogenesÂ
Seems to me, FEMA did a pretty great job. Â It was Congress that failed to pass relief money in a timely fashion. Â And why was that? Â Oh, yeah. Â Republicans...again....
@Diogenes
Did you actually read your post?
You said "because landlines and cell phones get crashed whenever something bad happens" but doesn't posting to Twitter require internet (land lines, cable lines or cell phones) both to post and to read. So no cell phones, no internet means people can post all the time yet not one will be able to read it.
It appears you are not thinking this through.
@noneofyourbizzness
Good for you. You are my hero.
I assume they had electricity. Sandy had over 800,000 with no electricity, no cell service and no internet.
Do you see the difference?
@Diogenes @RalphCramden During the Iran election protests,I acted as a proxy server.Was able to actually get info out to the Iranian people via twitter.
@RalphCramden @DiogenesÂ
Every disaster. Â All of them. Â Every earthquake, tornado, hurricane. Â All disasters mean no power. Â Do you feel stupid when you post things like that?
When there is a disaster, there isn't any power. That's a fact in ALL emergencies.
@Diogenes
Glad you aren't involved in disasters cause when there is a disaster there ins't any power. No power means no cell service of any kind. In case you were not aware cell towers require electricity to run.
@RalphCramden @DiogenesÂ
Nope. Â Bandwidth reserved for text allows Titter to work when cell phones won't. Â Seems like you could have Googled Fugate and Twitter and maybe discovered that they managed the Washington DC earthquake a couple years ago solely through social media because no other means of communication were available. Â But then, that would have required work, right?
@RalphCramden Pocket protector.... black framed glasses with tape....... lenses as thick as a coke bottle..... nerds. (just a thought)