Did MTV go too far with their fake hacking stunt?

Only two days into the week and there has already been four accounts hacked. Atleast that the way it seemed earlier today. As it turned out only two of the attacks were legitimate when it was revealed that MTV and BET were pulling a prank just making it look like they were victims.

On Monday Burger King's twitter account was hacked. Their logo was replaced with McDonalds' Golden Arches and a message saying that they had been bought by McDonalds. It wasn't long before a group connected with the Anonymous hackers group. Burger King took down their account until they could get the entire matter cleared up so they could put up a more secure account.

This it was the Jeep Corporation falling victims as their twitter was hacked. .Their logo was replaced by that of the Cadillac corporation with a message saying that the Chrysler corporation had sold them to the luxury car maker. Once the hacking was discovered it didn't take to long for the Chrysler corporation to get the account back to normal.

"We first became aware of it when the first tweet came through," Chrysler spokeswoman Eileen Wunderlich told the Tribune. "We worked very fast with Twitter folks to disable the account as soon as possible and then worked to get it back up as soon as possible."

It wasn't long after the Jeep hacking that Viacom's MTV and BET seemed to be victims of the same hackers. Quite a few blogs and news agencies reported the hacks but some of them, such as ABC, were suspicious that these two might be a prank. It wasn't long before those suspicions were confirmed when the logo went back to normal and a tweet appeared on MTV's account announcing it was all a joke.

The revelation that these last two were pranks begs the question: are there subjects that just shouldn't be used to make jokes?

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