Harvard University's student newspaper, The Crimson, was hacked Thursday to make fun of Facebook founder and Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg ahead of his appearance at the school's commencement ceremonies, according to Business Insider. The changes appeared Thursday afternoon minutes before Zuckerberg was expected to give the address, Business Insider reported. The fake stories were quickly taken down, and the Crimson told Business Insider it been hacked. "Earlier today, The Harvard Crimson's website was altered by an unauthorized user," Crimson President Derek K. Choi told Business Insider. "We are currently working to repair the breach. We regret any inconvenience to our users and look forward to the rest of Commencement." Zuckerberg hacked into the email accounts of two Harvard Crimson reporters in 2004 during his sophomore year, the paper reported.

Harvard University's student newspaper, The Crimson, was hacked Thursday to make fun of Facebook founder and Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg ahead of his appearance at the school's commencement ceremonies, according to Business Insider.

The changes appeared Thursday afternoon minutes before Zuckerberg was expected to give the address, Business Insider reported.


The fake stories were quickly taken down, and the Crimson told Business Insider it been hacked.

"Earlier today, The Harvard Crimson's website was altered by an unauthorized user," Crimson President Derek K. Choi told Business Insider. "We are currently working to repair the breach. We regret any inconvenience to our users and look forward to the rest of Commencement."

Zuckerberg hacked into the email accounts of two Harvard Crimson reporters in 2004 during his sophomore year, the paper reported.