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Burger King Twitter account 'hacked' with McDonald's logo | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
US fast-food company Burger King has said its Twitter account may have been hacked, after its profile picture was changed to a McDonald's logo. | |
The background picture on the account showed Fish McBites and some posts contained racial slurs, obscenities and references to drugs. | The background picture on the account showed Fish McBites and some posts contained racial slurs, obscenities and references to drugs. |
The firm says it asked Twitter to suspend the account and @BurgerKing has not posted since 13:15 EST (18:15 GMT). | The firm says it asked Twitter to suspend the account and @BurgerKing has not posted since 13:15 EST (18:15 GMT). |
Burger King says it will post an apology on its Facebook page. | Burger King says it will post an apology on its Facebook page. |
The account tweeted that the company had been sold to rival hamburger chain McDonald's. | |
"We just got sold to McDonald's! Look for McDonald's in a hood near you," one post read. | |
It also posted messages such as: "If I catch you at a Wendys, we're fightin!" | It also posted messages such as: "If I catch you at a Wendys, we're fightin!" |
The tweets stopped after a little more than an hour. | The tweets stopped after a little more than an hour. |
Meanwhile, McDonald's tweeted in response to the apparent hack: "We empathize with our @BurgerKing counterparts. Rest assured, we had nothing to do with the hacking." | |
It is not known who might be responsible for the breach. | It is not known who might be responsible for the breach. |
The development comes in the wake of a scandal across at least 12 European countries, in which it emerged that some products labelled as beef contained horsemeat. | The development comes in the wake of a scandal across at least 12 European countries, in which it emerged that some products labelled as beef contained horsemeat. |
Burger King has said it has cut ties with some of its suppliers as a precaution, in the wake of the scandal. | Burger King has said it has cut ties with some of its suppliers as a precaution, in the wake of the scandal. |
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