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Account of Famous Instagram Cat Lil Bub Hacked by Child Troll

Account of Famous Instagram Cat Lil Bub Hacked by Child Troll

The account of one of Instagram's favorite celebrity pets, the adorable cat Lil Bub, was hacked on Thursday by what appears to be a minor in need of an attitude adjustment. For at least a few hours, Lil Bub's 1.7 million followers were exposed to multiple posts of expletive videos and photos.


The delinquent hacker changed the avatar and bio of the account, and then began posting selfies demanding things like "if u want ur ig back call me daddy."

Followers were shocked and surprised.

It soon became evident that the account had been hacked.

Some people found the prank to be harmless and quite hilarious.

Though it is not clear what happened, the account was quickly restored to its rightful owner, Mike Bridavsky. "It was hacked by a teen, we have control again," Bridavsky wrote in an email to Mashable.

Thanks to her adorably ecstatic face, Lil Bub is one of the most popular cats of Instagram. Her owner, Bridavsky, has turned that popularity into a force for good, raising money for organizations that help animals in need.

But needless to say, her followers were upset by the trolling posts.

Really upset.

During the brief hack, the antagonizing posts were seen by potentially over a million social media users. But who is to blame? Some seem to think that Instagram has long suffered from a lack of better security.

Later on Thursday, Mashable reported that a person claiming to be the hacker contacted them via email. The person provided screenshots of what they say appears to show administrative access to Lil Bub's Instagram account.

In addition, they alleged hacker claims: "I am not a teen, I am 11 years old."

All has been restored, with the account purged and returned to cute cat sweetness.

The account profile now reads: "It's me BUB, I'm back! And there's a sweet sale going on in my store..."

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h/t: Instagram, Mashable

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