Friday, 17 March 2017

McDonald’s apologizes for hacked tweet slamming Trump

(FILES) This file photo taken on September 10, 2016 shows a McDonald’s restaurant in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. McDonald’s is investigating an apparent hack into its Twitter feed following a briefly-posted diatribe against US President Donald Trump, the fast-food giant said on March 16, 2017. 


The fake tweet offered an uncharitable appraisal of Trump, saying, “You are actually a disgusting excuse of a President and we would love to have Barack Obama back, also you have tiny hands.” PHOTO: Karen BLEIER / AFP


McDonald’s apologized Thursday after it briefly posted on Twitter a blast criticizing President Donald Trump, which the company blamed on a hack from an external source.


The quickly deleted tweet offered an uncharitable appraisal of Trump, saying, “You are actually a disgusting excuse of a President and we would love to have Barack Obama back, also you have tiny hands.”


The tweet was removed mid-morning Thursday soon after being posted to one of McDonald’s official Twitter feeds — but not before being retweeted more than a thousand times and garnering plenty of attention in political and media circles.



“Based on our investigation, we have determined that our Twitter account was hacked by an external source,” said McDonald’s spokeswoman Terri Hickey in a statement.
 
 “We took swift action to secure it, and we apologize this tweet was sent through our corporate McDonald’s account.”


Hacking has been a persistent problem in recent years with the growing influence of Twitter and other social media sites.


In April 2013, a hack of the Associated Press resulted in an erroneous post that the White House had been attacked, briefly sending US stocks markets down in a panic.

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