A flagship ASICS store in News Zealand played porn on its storefront screens for 9 hours after it got hacked
The New Zealand Herald
- An ASICS store in Auckland, New Zealand, played porn on its giant TV screens for nine hours on Sunday.
- Pornography played from 1 a.m. until 10 a.m. on screens above Queen Street, the city's busiest shopping area, according to witnesses who spoke with The New Zealand Herald.
- A security guard on duty from 8 a.m. told the Herald: "Some people were shocked, but others just stopped and watched."
- The company wrote on Facebook on Sunday: "We would like to apologise to anyone who may have seen this."
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An ASICS store in the center of News Zealand's largest city played porn on its storefront screens for nine hours on Sunday after a cybersecurity breach.
"This morning an unknown person gained access to the screens above our Central Auckland store and some objectionable content was displayed on the screens," ASICS New Zealand wrote on Facebook on Sunday.
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