
Mark Zuckerberg has been targeted by the conservative street artist Sabo, who plastered posters across New York mocking him over the Facebook privacy scandal.

Banners reading 'You can't watch your kids 24/7, but we can' were put up in Times Square and other central sites on Monday night, alongside fake street signs saying 'Caution, Facebook sells your data'.

Many of the billboards also included the face of New York senator Chuck Schumer, whose daughter works as a product marketing manager for Facebook, with the hashtag #ZuckSchumer.

Banners reading 'You can't watch your kids 24/7, but we can' were put up across Manhattan on Monday night, where they remained on Tuesday morning

Street artist Sabo attacked Facebook after its recent privacy scandal with fake traffic signs reading 'Caution, Facebook sells your data'. Many of the billboards also included the face of New York senator Chuck Schumer, whose daughter works as a product marketing manager for Facebook, with the hashtag #ZuckSchumer

Sabo's attack comes as Facebook reels from a scandal that erupted following revelations it handed data on at least 50 million unsuspecting Facebook users to a Trump-affiliated political consultancy firm

One version asked, 'Conflict of interest?... The daughter of Chuck is working for Zuck' alongside a thumbs-down image modeled on Facebook's 'like' icon.

Others showed Zuckerberg's face cut 50-50 alongside Schumer's, with each one molding into the other and the blue Facebook logo at the bottom.

Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner, who was recently sentenced to 21 months in prison for sexting a minor on platforms including Facebook, was also featured in the campaign.

His likeness was seen topless while taking a selfie, echoing one of the now-notorious snaps he sent to the 15-year-old girl while his wife Huma Abedin was working as a campaign aide to Hillary Clinton.

Sabo put up posters by sites including the Rockefeller Centre and Prospect Park in Brooklyn before finishing his stunt at Facebook's headquarters in Greenwich Village.

His latest attack comes as Facebook reels from a scandal that erupted following revelations it handed data on at least 50 million unsuspecting Facebook users to a Trump-affiliated political consultancy firm.

Cambridge Analytica harvested data from users' profiles without their permission then used it to target U.S. voters based on psychological profiling.

Zuckerberg has been branded a hypocrite over the scandal, particularly after a promise he made in 2009 that Facebook would 'never sell your data' resurfaced on the Internet.

Other posters, including this one by Washington Square Arch, showed Zuckerberg's face cut 50-50 alongside Schumer's, with each one molding into the other and the blue Facebook logo at the bottom

Zuckerberg has been branded a hypocrite over the scandal, particularly after a promise he made in 2009 that Facebook would 'never sell your data' resurfaced on the Internet

This is not the first time Zuckerberg has been targeted by the secretive street artist, who goes by the online moniker @unsavoryagents. Pictured: Two of the signs seen in New York on Tuesday morning

The pledge was made in an interview which was posted onto Twitter by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

This is not the first time Zuckerberg has been targeted by the secretive street artist, who goes by the online moniker @unsavoryagents.

In August last year, posters cropped up in several Californian cities bearing the slogan 'F*** Zuck 2020' in a reference to his alleged presidential aspirations.

That stunt led to Sabo's Facebook page being taken down on the grounds that the works constituted hate speech. Sabo's page is now again live but has not been updated since March 13.

The street artist has not mentioned his latest escapade on Twitter either, aside from a message saying 'only a small handful of people know I am in New York' after his Jeep was allegedly stolen while he was away.

The street artist has not mentioned his latest escapade on Twitter, aside from a message saying 'only a small handful of people know I am in New York'. Pictured: Performers hold up one of Sabo's posters in Times Square on Monday evening

Sabo, who describes his work as 'creatively kicking liberals in the teeth', mainly focuses his ire on showbiz personalities and politicians. Pictured: Posters that appeared in Times Square on Monday night

Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner, who was recently sentenced to 21 months in prison for sexting a minor on platforms including Facebook, was also featured in the campaign

Sabo, who describes his work as 'creatively kicking liberals in the teeth', mainly focuses his ire on showbiz personalities and politicians.

In February, he mocked Jimmy Kimmel after he crashed his car following an illegal left turn in West Hollywood with a street sign reading 'right turns only, this includes idiot comedians'.

And in December 2017, Hollywood awoke to find the image of Al Franken from a now infamous photograph of him groping a sleeping model plastered on to a huge billboard advertising the film The Greatest Showman.

He was seen leering towards Zendaya, the original subject of the 20th Century Fox advertisement, who was on a flying trapeze.

Other politicians Sabo targeted by Sabo include Hillary Clinton, Lena Dunham, Donald Trump and Barack Obama.

After vowing to back Sen. Ted Cruz in the 2016 election, even though he was not a candidate, the artist finally switched his allegiance to Trump before the votes were cast.

Sabo's put up posters by locations including Times Square, the Rockefeller Centre and Prospect Park in Brooklyn before finishing his stunt at Facebook's headquarters in Greenwich Village. Pictured: A poster on a subway sign near the Chrysler building

The Facebook scandal revolved around how Cambridge Analytica harvested data from people's profiles without their permission then used it to target adverts to voters in the US, based on psychological profiling

One of the selfies that Anthony Weiner send to a 15-year-old girl, left, was replicated in the photos. Senator Chuck Schumer, right, was also targeted