CNN's Facebook accounts hacked by OurMine group

All the accounts were restored after 30 minutes


Tech Desk January 30, 2017
A CNN camera operator waits by his camera as the network prepares for the first democratic presidential candidate debate at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada October 13, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

American basic cable and satellite television channel CNN has become the latest victim of hackers.

Several Facebook accounts belonging to CNN were hacked by the now well known group known as OurMine.

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OurMine, a hacker group known for taking over social media accounts of companies and celebrities pointing out at security loopholes, left its logo, along with a message saying, "Hey, it's OurMine we are just testing your security, please contact us for more information." They also posted an email address and a link to the group's website to contact them.

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However, around 30 minutes after CNN's social media accounts were compromised, Facebook apparently restored control of the accounts to CNN staff. All the messages posted by the groups were also removed.

CNN’s Instagram and Twitter accounts remained unaffected.

This hack follows a similar one on Saturday where OurMine hacked several Twitter accounts of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) group.

This article originally appeared on Mashable.

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