The hacker posted all sorts of inappropriate pictures and messages

Jun 20, 2013 07:30 GMT  ·  By

The official Facebook page of the Hampshire-based theme park Peppa Pig World, which has over 137,000 followers, has been suspended after an unknown hacker hijacked it on Monday.

A cache of the Peppa Pig World Facebook page shows that the hacker published several posts taken from humor websites. The problem was that most of the messages were not appropriate for children.

Peppa Pig World representatives have told The Guardian that the hacker hijacked the page by tricking Facebook into believing that he’s authorized to represent the company.

Once he gained access to the account, he locked out everyone else.

As expected, the Facebook page’s followers were not happy.

“Seriously.... Give up posting this crap. This is a page dedicated to Kids. Get a life. The longer you do this, the quicker the cops (with Facebook's help) will find you. Ps: You seriously don’t think you will get caught?” one commenter wrote.

“Hope they get the police on to this HACKER they'll soon wipe the smile off their stupid face with a hefty fine,” another user said.