Fb's Twitter account it seems that hijacked through hacker staff

The Saudi hacker staff OurMine it seems that tweeted from Fb's account. It claimed credit score closing month for a takeover of key NFL accounts.
The Saudi hacker group OurMine apparently tweeted from Facebook's account. It claimed credit last month for a takeover of key NFL accounts.Original article
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