Hackers Claim Facebook And Instagram Attack

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 27 Januari 2015 | 16.01

Websites including Facebook, Tinder and Instagram have temporarily gone down - leaving millions of users worldwide unable to log in.

Facebook users in the UK, US, Asia and Australia complained of being locked out of the world's largest social network.

Instagram - owned by Facebook - told users via its Twitter account that it was aware of an outage and was working on a fix.

AIM and Hipchat are also thought to have been affected.

Hacking group Lizard Squad - which recently claimed responsibility for a Christmas Day attack on PlayStation and Xbox Live services - said on Twitter that it was responsible for the problems.

A member of the group, who has previously spoken to Sky News about the Christmas hack, posted a message "for all the mad people".

In the Twitter photo, he holds up a sheet of paper with "DOX ME" written on it - an apparent reference to "doxxing," a slang term for dumping personal data online.

Facebook and Instagram, which went down for around an hour before normal service resumed, denied their services were hacked, blaming the outage on "a change that affected our configuration systems".

The incident came a day after the group said it had hacked the Malaysia Airlines website - posting the message: "404 - Plane Not Found. Hacked by Cyber Caliphate".

The group warned on Twitter that it was preparing to leak emails relating to the troubled airline online.

Facebook had 1.25 billion monthly active users at the end of September.


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