Phony pornographic images of former presidential candidate Marco Rubio flashed on at least two billboards in Alabama today after a hacker allegedly breached the controls.

Motherboard reports the images were displayed on two billboards after a hacker using the name Johnny (expletive) Ring followed directions released on the internet to hack into LED billboards. The directions had been posted the previous day by hacker Andrew Aurnheimer, known as Weev.

Johnny told Motherboard he hacked the billboards to test Aurnheimer's statements.

("I) didn't change anything," said Johnny, who would not reveal his real name. "Just added that image to the playlist. Usually there are about 20 or so pic and (they) rotate every few seconds and eventually the Rubio pic gets played in the rotation."

He told Motherboard he did not plan on hacking any more billboards.

"It was fun while it lasted," he said.

Two of the pornographic images showed up on billboards in southeast Alabama, local media reported.

Bill Durden, who owned Durden Outdoor Display, said the photo showed up on billboards in Dothan and Fort Rucker. Durden said he had contacted police and the company has tightened its security systems.