The New York Post "hacked"

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Oct 27, 2022.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    I'm not buying the "hacked" narrative. This looks like an insider job.

    New York Post Says It Was Hacked After It Published Racist, Lewd Headlines
    The phony reports and columns called for the slaying of top political figures or faked vulgar and racist quotes from others.
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-y...ked-after-it-published-lewd-violent-headlines

    After a series of racist, lewd, and violent headlines about Hunter Biden, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, and her Republican rival Lee Zeldin, among others, appeared across its platforms, the New York Post said on Thursday that it had been hacked.

    “Confirming that The New York Post has been hacked and we’re currently investigating the cause,” the paper said in a statement.

    The chaos started just around 9 a.m. Thursday, where headlines popped up along the Post’s website and app describing political figures in vulgar and racist terms.

    “Zeldin: Eric Adams is NYC’s fried chicken eating monkey,” read one such headline, while another blared: “Gov. Abbott: I will order border patrol to start slaughtering illegals.” A third headline faked a vulgar quote from Zeldin about sexually assaulting Hochul, his New York gubernatorial race rival.



    National figures were also unspared: One headline said America must “assassinate AOC,” while another headline posed as conservative columnist Miranda Devine calling for the killing of Hunter and Joe Biden.

    Those articles then found their way onto the Post’s Twitter page through the social management system SocialFlow, which pushes out a series of tweets for news organizations.

    The contents within the published articles themselves seemed to either duplicated copy from elsewhere or unchanged articles that had yet to be published—the result being seemingly normal news stories or columns with the crude headlines. The stories have been removed from the Post’s website as of late Thursday morning.
     
  2. ipatent

    ipatent

    Threats against the President and a member of Congress, they'll be tracked down.
     
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  3. Stratter

    Stratter

    That's a lot of faith in the rule of law and the self-initiated investigations by designated authorities. It might just as well be forgotten...
     
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    As expected -- it was an insider job.

    New York Post says rogue employee posted fake — and ‘vile’ — content on website and Twitter
    News Corp newspaper says an internal investigation concluded the acts were committed by a lone employee, who is said to have been fired
    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/n...le-content-on-website-and-twitter-01666911915

    NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Post fired an employee on Thursday for putting false and racist content targeting politicians on the newspaper’s website and Twitter feed.

    The tweets and fake news stories included calls for the assassinations of President Joe Biden and U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, both Democrats. False tweets had New York’s Republican candidate for governor, Lee Zeldin, making violent statements about Gov. Kathy Hochul and hurling racist slurs at New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

    Another false tweet had Texas Gov. Greg Abbott saying he would “order Border Patrol to start slaughtering illegals.”

    The New York Post, in a statement, said its investigation concluded the acts were committed by an employee, who was fired. No details were released on who the employee was or how one person had the ability to hijack the accounts.

    “This morning, we immediately removed the vile and reprehensible content from our website and social media accounts,” the newspaper said.

    The New York Post, like MarketWatch, Barron’s and Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones, is owned by News Corp NWSA, +1.02% NWS, +1.18%.
     
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    "rogue". Dude took a payout by the NYPost to create controversy/traffic for them.
     
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    As I mentioned in the first post on this thread -- this was an inside job. The N.Y. Post uses a content management publishing software platform which is common for many large newspaper & media outlets. The platform is very secure and only employees directly involved in publishing content are given credentials to access the platform and push articles. If this problem involved an outside hacker than many other newspapers' websites would have also been impacted and dealing with false headlines.

    This issue does show the need to use an internal approval process on a newspaper website for publication. There should be roles for "author", "approver" and then a "final publisher" for all content being pushed to the newspapers' website. Most newspapers allow individual content management employees to publish without any approval being required.

    As for this particular employee -- this was his first... and likely his last journalism job after college.


    Here’s the Rogue New York Post Employee Fired For Hijacking Its Website and Twitter
    https://www.mediaite.com/print/here...-fired-for-hijacking-its-website-and-twitter/

    The New York Post employee who went rogue and published a series of offensive and sexist posts on the paper’s website and Twitter account as a prank is digital producer Miguel Gonzalez, Mediaite can confirm.

    The Post fired Gonzalez on Thursday, after a brief investigation determined he was responsible for the posts.

    The attacker not only had access to the tabloid’s Twitter account, but also the backend of its website, as one story was edited to falsely show Ben Shapiro authoring an article recommending the assassination of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

    Other deleted tweets included a horrific made-up headline claiming New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin would violently rape incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), racist insults about New York City Mayor Eric Adams, as well as a fake column from Miranda Devine calling for President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden to be executed.

    Hochul’s press secretary Jen Goodman blasted the Post for the “violent, sexist rhetoric” in a statement posted to Twitter, saying the paper “has long fostered an ugly, toxic conversation on their front pages and social accounts, but these posts are more disgusting and vile than usual.” The campaign was calling on the paper to “immediately explain how this reprehensible content was made public.”

    Gonzalez’s LinkedIn page had already been updated by Thursday afternoon to indicate he was no longer employed at the Post and is now “Looking for job opportunities.”

    His profile describes his experience at the Post as being employed full-time there from Nov. 2019 until Oct. 2022, and his job duties included adding stories to the website using WordPress and producing other “online content” — the exact kind of access that would allow someone to conduct the digital vandalism that occurred Thursday morning.

    The Post initially said in a statement the attack was carried out by a hacker. Soon after, however, the Post announced that an investigation determined a rogue employee published the posts and had been fired.

    “The New York Post’s investigation indicates that the unauthorized conduct was committed by an employee, and the employee has been terminated,” they said. “This morning, we immediately removed the vile and reprehensible content from our website and social media accounts.”

    The Daily Beast’s Confider newsletter was the first to report Gonzalez’s identity Monday evening.

    According to the Beast, Gonzalez described his digital vandalism in an interview as “an emotional tantrum,” telling the Beast’s Lachlan Cartwright that his job duties had given him access to the Post’s content management system, which allowed him to post the fake headlines.

    “I let my own stupidity get the best of me,” Gonzalez told the Beast on Sunday.

    The Post has not publicly confirmed Gonzalez’s identity and did not respond to Mediaite’s request for comment, but a source with knowledge of the situation identified him to this reporter as the culprit, saying that the “chatter” was that Gonzalez may have taken issue with the paper’s “editorial slant.” Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., the Post often adopts a right-leaning take on stories, including famously (or infamously, depending on the reader’s own personal views) publishing the Hunter Biden laptop story a few weeks before the 2020 election.

    Gonzalez himself denied any such political motivation, however, claiming that it was what the Beast reported as “a reaction to troubles in his personal life.”

    The Beast report notes this was Gonzalez’s first journalism job after college and describes his “grueling shifts” as “intense to the point where he was responding to Slack messages from editors while he was in the bathroom.”

    He’s acknowledged he “deserved to get fired” for the “very volatile, irresponsible, and disgusting action and an utmost betrayal of the New York Post.”

    Still, he’s apparently hoping to stay in the journalism profession and has applied for jobs at other media outlets, including the Gothamist and New York Public Radio, even though he admits he’s likely to be “blacklisted everywhere.”

    “What I did was horrible,” said Gonzalez. “It was my mistake and I owe a lot of people apologies.”