New York Post says some of its Twitter accounts hacked

The Twitter feed of United Press International sent out identical suspicious tweets today on false economic and military news

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Last Updated : Jan 17 2015 | 11:14 AM IST
A New York Post spokeswoman said some of the newspaper's Twitter accounts were briefly hacked today.

The Twitter feed of United Press International sent out identical suspicious tweets today on false economic and military news.

One tweet on UPI's feed said that the Pope said World War III had begun. Another on the New York Post's business section Twitter feed said that Bank of America's CEO was calling for calm after a Federal Reserve decision.

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The hack is being investigated, said Jenny Tartikoff, a spokeswoman for the Post. The New York newspaper is owned by News Corp.

UPI, based in Washington, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

It's the latest hack of a high-profile social media account. The Twitter and YouTube accounts of the US military's Central Command were compromised earlier this week by hackers claiming to support the Islamic State militant group, and Crayola apologized for a hack of its Facebook page that filled it with sex jokes and other off-color content. During a 2013 hack, Burger King's Twitter feed posted obscenities and put up McDonald's logo as its profile picture.

More dangerous intrusions of companies and organizations are also on the rise. Just since fall 2013, hackers at Sony Pictures Entertainment, Target, Home Depot and JPMorgan Chase compromised those companies' computer networks and gained access to confidential information about customers or employees. The hacks have exposed the lack of uniform practices for dealing with breaches.

The White House is pushing for new cybersecurity legislation that increases the sharing of information between US agencies and the private sector and protects businesses from lawsuits for revealing cyberthreats.
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First Published: Jan 17 2015 | 1:40 AM IST

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