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Twitter says CEO Jack Dorsey’s account was hacked after series of erratic and racist tweets

  • Investigation launched after tweets containing racial slurs and the hashtag #ChucklingSquad were posted from Dorsey’s account

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Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey. Photo: AFP
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Twitter said on Friday the account of chief executive Jack Dorsey had been “compromised” after a series of erratic and offensive messages were posted.

The tweets containing racial slurs and suggestions about a bomb showed up around 8pm GMT on the @jack account of the founder of the short messaging service.

Some of the tweets contained the hashtag #ChucklingSquad, which was believed to indicate the identity of the hacker group. The same calling card was left behind during recent hacks of other high-profile social media personalities.

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The messages contained racial epithets, and included a retweet of a message supporting Nazi Germany.

Twitter said that the phone number associated with Dorsey’s account was “compromised due to a security oversight by the mobile provider,” allowing a hacker to posts tweets to @jack by sending text messages.

Dorsey’s account has been secured and there was “no indication that Twitter’s systems have been compromised,” according to the San Francisco-based internet firm.

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