Ben Widdicombe Blind Items
Which prestigious fashion magazine had its Twitter feed temporarily hacked into by a pornographic web site, because its password was "password?"
Which prestigious fashion magazine had its Twitter feed temporarily hacked into by a pornographic web site, because its password was "password?"
Posted by ent lawyer at 9:20 AM
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Vogue?
ReplyDeleteIf this has to be a blind, they must not have a lot of followers.
ReplyDeleteMad
ReplyDeleteBAHAHA. Idiots. If it's Vogue, then they deleted the pornographic tweets.
ReplyDeleteHaaaa! That was good one, Ryan!
ReplyDeletehahahaha! oh man, what a bunch of smarty pants!
ReplyDeleteJeez, how dumb can they be?! I use numbers, so I know my password will be secure. It's "123456," but shhh, don't tell anyone!
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ReplyDeleteI love this blind.
ReplyDeleteI mean I don't like the possibility of teens hitting a web site and seeing unsoliticted pron, but I like that the IT folks at the mag are either stupid or devious.
Hahaha... a little revenge on the part of the Geeks & Geekettes in the IT Dept who don't warrant a second glance from the Fashionistas?
The SysAdmin is either the dumbest arse around which serves them right for not paying as much attention to the resume of the IT peeps as they do to their 'talent' OR the nerd herd left it set to 'password' as an inside joke - and an open back door if they ever got fired.
Maybe, the ones they really have to worry about are the techie
fashionistas with skillz. ;>
That's amazing! I've got the same combination on my luggage!
ReplyDelete-President Skroob.
I'm surprised that those types of words aren't automatically blocked in software.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmm. Bet someone is fired.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmm. Bet someone is fired.
ReplyDeleteJamie's Girl, Twitter has just about the worst security of any site on the web.
ReplyDeleteYou know it was Vogue and Posh was behind it! She wants that cover bad! LOL.
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