We've seen plenty of hacks in the past few months, but never did we think Crayola of all companies would fall victim to one. On Sunday, hackers began posting not-safe-for-work, sexually explicit photos on the brand's family-friendly Facebook page. Eventually, Crayola took back control of its page and issued a statement.
Still, thanks to the power of a screenshot, the images live on for all to see. (Warning, these images are NSFW.)
crayola was wildin' yesterday. pic.twitter.com/9xLBmLIxCd
— rafael (lmoa) (@hyped_resonance) January 12, 2015
Crayola's Facebook page got hacked and they're sharing links like these. pic.twitter.com/E45LW42JQ0
— Peter Ogburn (@peterogburn) January 11, 2015
If Crayola's not immune, who is?