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HBO's cybersecurity woes continue, hackers break into the company's Twitter and Facebook account

Indo Asian News Service • August 17, 2017, 12:22:13 IST
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As HBO struggles to stop Game of Thrones (GoT) leaks and **tackle hackers' ransom threats** , another hacker group has broken into the TV company’s Twitter and Facebook accounts. [caption id=“attachment_3912249” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]The logo for HBO. Reuters The logo for HBO. Reuters[/caption] “Hi, **OurMine** are here, we are just testing your security, HBO team please contact us to upgrade the security - ourmine.org -> Contact,” read a message on both social platforms, Variety reported on Thursday. OurMine has in the past broken into high-profile Twitter accounts including those of **Netflix** , **Sony** , and Marvel. It has also hacked into Twitter handles of **Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg** , **Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey** , **Niantic** head John Hanke and Evan Williams, the co-founder and former CEO of Twitter. According to Variety, in addition to taking over the main accounts at HBO, the Twitter account for Game of Thrones was also exploited. “HBO managed to scrub the offending tweets shortly after they were posted,” the report said, adding an HBO spokesperson declined comment. Earlier, an upcoming episode of the seventh season of popular fantasy drama TV series “GoT” was accidentally broadcast in Spain on Wednesday, four days before its original scheduled telecast. The sixth episode of the season was reportedly available on-demand to subscribers by HBO Spain **for one hour before being removed** , media reports said. Footage from the episode was posted on Reddit via YouTube, Instagram, Twitch and other streaming services, before being taken down. In India, almost 10 days after the unreleased Episode 4 of Game of Thrones Season 7 was leaked, Maharashtra Police **arrested four people** who were involved in the dissemination of the material regarding the HBO’s marquee show. The episode, scheduled to be aired for viewing in the US on 6 August and India on 7 August, was leaked online from Star India. On 4 August, mobile comparison website ‘Smartprix’ spotted a direct link to the MP4 of the episode at Star India’s own distribution site. Later, people started downloading “GoT” Episode 4 and sharing the clip with friends on various social media platforms. In a bid to contain further leaks from a group of hackers, HBO reportedly offered to **pay $250,000** to the hackers who stole nearly 1.5 TB data, including scripts of Game of Thrones and other employee information, from the TV network.

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