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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Pinterest and Twitter accounts were previously hacked this past June. Saudi-based group OurMine claimed responsibility, using Zuckerberg's own accounts to post messages. The group claims it found his password 'dadada' in the recent leaks of the LinkedIn in password dump from 2012, in which usernames and passwords associated with more than 160 million accounts were compromised. The group previously claimed it had found the information through a LinkedIn password dump, but this time, they said it did not use a leaked database.

Saudi-based OurMine made known its most recent hack on Tuesday in an email to ZDNet’s security editor Zack Whittaker. Though the post was quickly removed, the group temporarily changed Zuckerberg’s Pinterest tagline to read, ‘Don’t worry, we are just testing your security,’ and added its web address. While the group has not said how it carried out the hack, the hackers claim they have an ‘exploit on Pinterest.’ But, as ZDNet points out, the last time OurMine made this type of claim, it turned out to be fake.

Though the post was quickly removed, the group temporarily changed Zuckerberg’s Pinterest tagline to read, ‘Don’t worry, we are just testing your security,’ and added its web address Zuckerberg was targeted by the same group this past June, who also claimed similar attacks on Google’s Sundar Pichai and Uber founder Travis Kalanick. In the previous incident, OurMine claimed responsibility for hacking Pinterest and Twitter accounts belonging to the billionaire using the password 'dadada.' The group said it had found his password in leaked LinkedIn in password dump. Twitter user @Ben_Hall posted a screen grab of the Facebook founder's Twitter and Pinterest account, giving his password 'dadada' and the hackers' calling card. Motorola Radius M110 Manual Lawn. Mr Hall wrote: 'Ouch. Mark Zuckerberg's social media accounts have been hacked.' Twitter user @Ben_Hall posted a screen grab of the Facebook founder's Twitter and Pinterest account, giving his password 'dadada' and the hackers' calling card.

Mr Hall wrote: 'Ouch. Mark Zuckerberg's social media accounts have been hacked.' According to, the group claimed it had accessed the accounts to 'test security', with a tweet, now deleted, reading: 'Hey we got access to your Twitter & Instagram & Pinterest, we are just testing your security, please direct message us.' The Twitter account @finkd, which was created in February 2009, has more than 414,000 followers, but only has 19 tweets associated with it. While the Pinterest account @Zuck has more than 13,000 followers and 700,000 five star reviews associated with it. OurMine, whose own Twitter account has been suspended, have claimed responsibility for a number of high-profile hacks on YouTube, including Markiplier.

The Twitter account @finkd, which was created in February 2009, has more than 414,000 followers, but only has 19 tweets associated with it In the latest hack, the group claims to have obtained Zuckerberg's passwords from theLinkedIn password dump - a security breach four years ago in which more than 160 million accounts were compromised after usernames and passwords were leaked. Leaked details have recently emerged on the dark web, where cyber criminals have bid for the information. One hacker recently claimed to have 117 million LinkedIn log-in account details and has put them up for sale on the dark web. The hacker, known as 'Peace', says he has account information, including emails and passwords. He is asking for 5 Bitcoin for the data, which is the equivalent of around $2,200 (£1,507).