Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Ashton Kutcher Threatens Hacker
In the past few days, Ashton Kutcher's Twitter and Foursquare account were hacked by a person who then wrote some funny stuff about Ashton and his rumored new girlfriend. Sleepover and breakfast jokes and his girlfriend's address were the extent of the hack, but Ashton decided to go after the guy and claims he knows where the hacker lives too. Ashton says that the hacker made a mistake when hacking into Ashton's Foursquare account and accidentally put in his address. I don't think the guy would make that mistake, but you never know. If he does live there, everyone in the world knows where he lives because Ashton posted his address to Twitter and a map before taking it down.
I'm no big fan of Kutcher, but in this case, I think turn about is fair play. Hackers cause a lot of trouble for people usually for no other reason than that they can. If you hack into someone's account and post addresses and such, you should be willing to have someone do the same to you. Hackers are even bigger jerks than Ashton.
ReplyDeleteBased on what I have seen here and on dlisted, Twitter, is like, really immature...
ReplyDeleteHere are some things I'd rather do than hack into Ashton's accounts:
ReplyDelete1. Watch paint dry
2. Stab my toes with tacks over and over again
3. Surround myself with rotting meat and inhale deeply
What the hell? Why waste the precious time of life on that goober?
Agree with you Cheryl on that one. I just don't get twitter and the fighting that 'mature' adults are displaying are so highschoolish
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ReplyDelete@RJ - I couldn't agree more.
ReplyDeleteHackers, identity thieves and people that create viruses can all suck it!
Hackers are a menace! They just hacked Zappos's.
ReplyDeleteAshton seems to have a severe case of Peter Pan syndrome. I expect him to act boyish and foolish for years to come.
Isn't Ashton a major investor in Foursquare? He should view this as an opportunity to improve privacy.
ReplyDeletewahhhh cry baby, cry baby don't like to be punk'd?
ReplyDeleteAgree w/RJ.
ReplyDeleteI thought Ashton wasn't allowed to tweet on his own anymore...?
Agreed with all the comments about hackeers, they are indeed a menace. But way deep down inside I do feel happy to see Ashton get punked for once ;>
ReplyDeleteLOL that would be "hackers" ;>
ReplyDeleteOh God, is that really what his "about me" says? The hacker didn't write that nonsense, Ashton did? I've never rolled my eyes so hard as such trite, faux-deep nonsense. Ugh, I hate him more after reading that.
ReplyDelete"I'm coming for you my friend...." Wow.
ReplyDeleteI think he's enjoying the chance to portray himself as the star of some sort of revenge-driven action flick ala Damon, Wahlbeg, Neeson, etc., but won't actually DO anything about it--he can pay people for that.
He probably slap fights.
ReplyDelete"Not the face, not the face!"
ReplyDeleteNow I'm thinking of the guy from Intervention last night where he pushed a woman in public and no one blinked.
ReplyDeleteanita_mark, I wondered about that "about me", too!! Who would write that about themselves? Gag.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a problem with putting the hacker's address up. In this case, it's playground rules. The hacker started it with putting up AK's girlfriend's address.
ReplyDeleteJohn Mayer would write that about himself, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteOh darn, and here I thought Ashton had become clever all of a sudden. What a letdown. :(
ReplyDeleteThis also gives Ashton tons of free publicity making him look like the good guy.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Nolachikee. Why waste time on this goober?
Demi's crazy definitely rubbed off on him.
ReplyDeleteI'm predicting a court case in the future over this.
Sounds all so mafioso to me.
ReplyDelete@nolachickee - AGREED!