Hackers hack because, well, they just can. It’s mostly for fun and bragging rights. Money-making opportunities in the underground economy is sometimes involved, and other times it’s about hacktivism or pushing for a political agenda. That last one seems to be case for hackers who recently victimized Maine Mendoza of the AlDub love team phenomenon.
The hackers targeted Mendoza’s Twitter account and posted a couple of tweets, one of which mentioned that the hackers are part of Anonymous Philippines. They also used the opportunity to promote the Million Mask March, an anti-corruption protest on November 5. According to the group, they just intended to bring awareness to the public, and using the account of a famous celebrity should do the trick. Mendoza’s account was also apparently one of the easiest to break into–common password, maybe?
But it didn’t end with Twitter; the hackers also gained unauthorized access to Maine Mendoza’s other social media accounts, including Instagram, Facebook and her email.
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Fortunately, as of this writing, Mendoza has already regained access to some of her accounts. She also has deleted the tweets of the hackers. To explain themselves further, Anonymous Philippines has made a couple of posts on their official Facebook page.
