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Zuckerberg floored by Facebook hackers

Posted on January 26, 2011July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Stewart Mitchell reports:

Facebook security has once again come under the spotlight after the account of the social network’s founder Mark Zuckerberg was hacked.

Links to the official Zuckerberg page on the social network are currently coming back with a message saying “the page you requested was not found,” but earlier it was displaying a bizarre update message that appeared to relate to recent fund-raising activities and called for more socially-aware financing.

“Let the hacking begin,” the update read.

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