A Chinese curse: "May you live in interesting times"
AP
Twitter account hacked, 'explosions at White House' tweet crashes DOW
A
hacker compromised the main Twitter account for the Associated Press
on Tuesday, creating momentary chaos across the world by inaccurately
posting that US President Barack Obama was injured by an explosion in
the White House
.
RT,
23
April, 2013
Just
after 1 p.m. EST, a message sent by the account @AP read “Breaking:
Two Explosions in the White House and Barack Obama is injured.”
Journalists
inside the White House at the time of the tweet quickly refuted the
claim and reported that no blast had been felt at 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue. The AP announced from a separate account moments later that
the initial tweet was not true and that hackers wrote and published
the incorrect claim.
"The
@AP Twitter account has been suspended after it was hacked. The tweet
about an attack on the White House was false," the news agency
announced.
White
House spokesman Jay Carney went on the air moments later to confirm
that the president had not been harmed by any reported explosion.
“The
president is fine,” Carney said. “I was just with him.”
Immediately
after the fake tweet went live, both the Dow Jones Industrial Average
and the S&P 500 took drastic nosedives before quickly rebounding.
The
Syrian Electronic Army is taking credit for the compromise, but have
yet to provide evidence. Just days earlier, though, Twitter suspended
that group’s main account after they took responsibility for
hacking @60Minute, @48Hours and @CBSDenver — three accounts all
registered to CBS News.
With
Tuesday’s hack, whoever is responsible again targeted multiple
accounts. The Associated Press has confirmed that, their @AP_Mobile
account has been compromise as well.
Mike
Baker, an Olympia, Washington-based reporter for AP, says on Twitter
that his company’s main account was hacked “less than an hour
after some of us received an impressively disguised phishing email.”
According to a report published Tuesday in the New York Times, a
spokesperson for AP also confirms that malware has infected a number
of the company’s computers in recent days.
The
Associated Press’ main Twitter account is followed by nearly 2
million social media users.
AP
Just Got Hacked And A Fake Tweet Caused The Stock Market To Tank
23
April, 2013
Story
of the day: The
AP twitter feed was hacked,
and "reported" that there was an explosion at The White
House, injuring Barack Obama.
The
tweet looked like this. It came just after 1 PM ET.
Twitter/@AP
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Of
course the story was false, though it remained uncorrected for
several minutes. Eventually an AP employee tweeted that the company's
account had been compromised.
But
in that time, the stock market briefly tanked.
The
Dow had been up over 100, but it then lost 150 points.
The
market did recover.
So
how did that happen that a tweet caused the market to dive?
But
here was our inbox from when it happened. Brokers instantly started
emailing everyone with the headline, before walking it back.
We've
blacked out the names of the folks passing on the tweet.
|
Bottom
line. Stuff moves really fast from Twitter to trader inboxes and then
to the market itself.
From Bloomberg
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