As of noon Pacific time Monday, there were 17 NFL social media accounts that have been hacked. Among them are the Chiefs, Chargers, and Broncos.
That’s right, the Raiders are the only AFC West team which has yet to have their social media account hacked.
The teams who have seen their Twitter accounts hacked other than the AFC West trio include the Cowboys, Texans, Colts, Browns, Cardinals, 49ers (so, yes, both Super Bowl teams), Packers, and Bears.
Teams besides the Raiders who were not hacked (yet) include the Dolphins, Washington, Seahawks, Jets, Ravens, Bengals, Titans, Falcons, Vikings, Lions, Rams, Steelers, Jaguars, Saints, Panthers, and Patriots.
Teams not hacked [so far]: #Raiders, #Dolphins, #Redskins, #Seahawks, #Jets, #Ravens, #Bengals, #Titans, #Falcons, #Vikings, #Lions, #Rams, #Steelers, #Jaguars, #Saints, #Panthers and #Patriots
I didn't mention earlier but @Colts got hacked as well. pic.twitter.com/dhpqqC8qt0
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 27, 2020
Each account had their profile photo removed and some had a message from the Hackers, a company called Ourmine.com, with the message that the twitter account that “everything is hackable” and info to direct you to their site “to improve your site’s security”.
The twitter accounts for the @NFL, @Chiefs, @packers and @ChicagoBears got hacked. pic.twitter.com/7Ps2kINm4b
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 27, 2020
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