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The hack of Elmo's verified X account posted hate speech, highlighting why no social media account is immune to attacks and providing key steps to secure your online presence.
Elmo's mission of kindness and wholesomeness is back in full swing, days after an alleged hack led puppet's X page to post ...
The account of the 3-year-old Sesame Street character turned hateful and certainly not suitable for kids. Here's what the hacked account said.
In a statement, Sesame Workshop said the X account has now been secured - and described the posts uploaded to Elmo's page as "disgusting".
One more thing for you and, oh, Elmo, come back here for a second. Everyone should change their passwords every six months.
Horrific posts on the "Sesame Street" character's X account remained online only for a short period, but still went viral.
“Elmo’s X account was briefly compromised yesterday by an unknown hacker who posted disgusting messages, including ...
Elmo’s verified X (Twitter) account was hacked Monday, leading to a wave of antisemitic, racist and conspiracy-laced posts.
It seems Elmo's world recently included vitriolic racist and antisemitic social media posts. Sesame Workshop says it seeks to restore control over the beloved puppet's X page.
Elmo, the beloved red monster from Sesame Street, strangely found himself at the centre of an online drama on Sunday after his official X (formerly Twitter) account was hijacked and used to post a ...
Many people on X insisted that the account should address the incident, and seemed to treat Elmo as if he were a real person instead of a fictional TV character. Many of the accounts that expressed ...
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