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account in Instagram from the park Disneyland from Anaheim (California, USA) was hacked this Thursday by someone claiming to be David Do and posted several messages with offensive words which were soon removed.
“Accounts about facebook as well as Instagram from Disneyland Resort They were compromised early in the morning. We quickly remove inappropriate content and protect our accounts. Our security services are investigating.”Disney said in a brief official statement.
Among other things, David Do wrote that he was tired of the employees Disneyland making fun of him for having a “small penis” and saying the account hack was his “revenge”.
In others, he claims to have invented COVID-19 and accused wuhanthe Chinese city where the pandemic began.
Cyber attack on Disneyland, Anaheim
followers Disneyland in Instagram they first thing in the morning alerted what had happened and took pictures of the pirate’s messaging account, which also posted some alleged “selfie”which shows a young man with Asian features.
So it was for Kelly Coffeywho has a website dedicated to news from a California Disney park called “Inside the Magic” (Magic from within).
According to coffeeThis morning, the account had two “stories” and four posts that were “obviously not published by Disney” because they were “highly offensive”.
coffee published photos that show the messages of the pirate, which are no longer in the account.
TV channel WSTP from South Florida indicated that already deleted messages were posted within an hour and that one of them had a link to a personal account Instagramwhose profile featured a photo of the same person who took the “selfie” on the account Disneyland.
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