Cartoon Network Hacked Worldwide to Show Brazilian Stripper Videos - this is actually real no joke

Cartoon Network Hacked Worldwide to Show Brazilian Stripper Videos – this is actually real no joke

A famous Brazilian male stripper greeted Cartoon Network viewers worldwide when they tried to stream shows over the weekend – thanks to a pair of hackers that took aim at the cable network’s websites across 16 different regions.

In the aftermath, entire Cartoon Network sites and video players have been taken down while remediation continues.

The Brazilian stripper, Ricardo Milos, is known for wearing a red bandana on his head and an American flag thong. His unique approach to erotic dance fashion has propelled him to internet meme status; and the hackers, apparent fans, placed Milos videos on the Cartoon Network sites, along with various Arabic memes and Brazilian music vids.

According to reports, the defacement was carried out by a pair of Brazilian hackers who exploited a vulnerability in Cartoon Network’s website management platform. The compromise occurred April 25, and the content stayed up over the weekend until the channel was notified April 28. While the rogue content has been removed, some sites’ video players were still down as of this report.

Both Cartoon Network UK and Cartoon Network Russia issued short statements acknowledging the issue. In a media statement the network said that “sites have been temporarily deactivated” and that IT teams are “working hard to relaunch the sites.”

The attack affected Cartoon Network portals for Brazil, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, the Middle East and Africa (MENA), the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey and the UK, according to reports from the Twitterverse.

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