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After its Twitter account spewed links to fake, inflammatory, and racist stories on Thursday morning, the New York Post let readers know it had been hacked.

“We Must Assassinate AOC for America,” read one headline, linking to what appeared to be an article featuring a picture of the progressive politician. Another hed read: “Zeldin: Eric Adams Is NYC’s Fried Chicken Eating Monkey,” in reference to Lee Zeldin, the GOP candidate for New York governor, and Adams, New York City’s mayor, who is Black. Still another crudely referenced Zeldin sexually assaulting current governor Kathy Hochul.

Additional fake headlines took aim at a number of conservative figures, seeming to lampoon the right-leaning publication’s loud and outlandish style. The fake stories included:

  • “Gov. Abbott [as in the rightwing governor of Texas]: I Will Start Ordering Border Patrol to Start Slaughtering Illegals”
  • “Rufo: We Must Destroy and Imprison Union Teachers,” in reference to Christopher Rufo, a conservative activist.
  • “Devine: We Must Murder Joe and Hunter Biden”—apparently referencing The Post’s own columnist, Miranda Devine.

While the Post is known for its ridiculous headlines, it’s pretty obvious that these are fabricated. The tweets were subsequently taken down and around 9 a.m. EST the paper put out a statement revealing that it had been targeted by a bad actor: “The New York Post has been hacked. We are currently investigating the cause.”

It’s not at all clear what happened here. From the Post’s statement, we don’t know whether the company itself was hacked or whether it was merely the paper’s social account that was compromised. Actually, the company may not have been hacked at all: CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy tweeted late Thursday morning that a “source familiar with the matter” had told him that the incident “was due to the actions of a rogue employee.” Sooo…what does that mean? Disgruntled intern? A journo who decided to go apeshit in the CMS? Honestly, we have no idea.

It’s the second media company to send offensive alerts in recent months. In September, Fast Company was the victim of a hack that saw its Apple News account send out racist push alerts. The media outlet’s leaders shut down the site entirely as they investigated, reviving it several days later.

Gizmodo reached out to the Post for comment and additional details and will update this story if they respond.

UPDATE, 1:20 p.m. EST: In a statement provided to Gizmodo, the Post revealed that Thursday’s incident was the result of “unauthorized conduct” by an employee. The employee has now been fired, the paper said. The full statement reads: “The New York Post’s investigation indicates that the unauthorized conduct was committed by an employee, and the employee has been terminated. This morning, we immediately removed the vile and reprehensible content from our website and social media accounts.”




Image for article titled New York Post Says Tweet Calling for AOC's Assassination Was the Result of a Hack [UPDATE]

Photo: Postmodern Studio (Shutterstock)

After its Twitter account spewed links to fake, inflammatory, and racist stories on Thursday morning, the New York Post let readers know it had been hacked.

“We Must Assassinate AOC for America,” read one headline, linking to what appeared to be an article featuring a picture of the progressive politician. Another hed read: “Zeldin: Eric Adams Is NYC’s Fried Chicken Eating Monkey,” in reference to Lee Zeldin, the GOP candidate for New York governor, and Adams, New York City’s mayor, who is Black. Still another crudely referenced Zeldin sexually assaulting current governor Kathy Hochul.

Additional fake headlines took aim at a number of conservative figures, seeming to lampoon the right-leaning publication’s loud and outlandish style. The fake stories included:

  • “Gov. Abbott [as in the rightwing governor of Texas]: I Will Start Ordering Border Patrol to Start Slaughtering Illegals”
  • “Rufo: We Must Destroy and Imprison Union Teachers,” in reference to Christopher Rufo, a conservative activist.
  • “Devine: We Must Murder Joe and Hunter Biden”—apparently referencing The Post’s own columnist, Miranda Devine.

While the Post is known for its ridiculous headlines, it’s pretty obvious that these are fabricated. The tweets were subsequently taken down and around 9 a.m. EST the paper put out a statement revealing that it had been targeted by a bad actor: “The New York Post has been hacked. We are currently investigating the cause.”

It’s not at all clear what happened here. From the Post’s statement, we don’t know whether the company itself was hacked or whether it was merely the paper’s social account that was compromised. Actually, the company may not have been hacked at all: CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy tweeted late Thursday morning that a “source familiar with the matter” had told him that the incident “was due to the actions of a rogue employee.” Sooo…what does that mean? Disgruntled intern? A journo who decided to go apeshit in the CMS? Honestly, we have no idea.

It’s the second media company to send offensive alerts in recent months. In September, Fast Company was the victim of a hack that saw its Apple News account send out racist push alerts. The media outlet’s leaders shut down the site entirely as they investigated, reviving it several days later.

Gizmodo reached out to the Post for comment and additional details and will update this story if they respond.

UPDATE, 1:20 p.m. EST: In a statement provided to Gizmodo, the Post revealed that Thursday’s incident was the result of “unauthorized conduct” by an employee. The employee has now been fired, the paper said. The full statement reads: “The New York Post’s investigation indicates that the unauthorized conduct was committed by an employee, and the employee has been terminated. This morning, we immediately removed the vile and reprehensible content from our website and social media accounts.”

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