Hackers Rebrand Burger King Twitter Account With McDonald's

Burger King Gets A McDonald's Makeover On Twitter

Burger King's Twitter feed fell victim to hackers on Monday who changed its branding to that of rival fast food chain McDonald's on the social networking site.

No one has admitted being behind the stunt, but hacking collective Anonymous appeared to have tweeted about the incident extensively.

The Burger King account was suspended on Monday evening but a screengrab posted by @AnonymousPress showed the @BurgerKing's Twitter page where it was written: "Burger King USA official Twitter account. Just got sold to McDonalds because the whopper flopped."

Posts from the Burger King account earlier today also contained racial slurs, references to drug use and obscenities.

A tweet posted on the @YourAnonNews account at 9.47am read:

A spokesman for Burger King said: "It has come to our attention that the Twitter account of BURGER KING® brand has been hacked.

"We have worked directly with administrators to suspend the account until we are able to re-establish our legitimate site and authentic postings.

"We apologise to our followers who have been receiving erroneous tweets about other members of our industry and additional inappropriate topics."

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