Twitter used to be a common place where people and brands often found their accounts hacked - but it now looks like the little rascals are turning their attention to Pinterest.
The poor folk at UrbanAdventures have admitted that the company's Pinterest profile was attacked last week - and looking at its main page on the site it could hard to see where on first inspection.
It turns out that tucked away at the foot of its board was a new album, not created by the UA team, full of scantily clad ladies in various poses.
Such attacks are increasing, it would appear judging by the chatter on Twitter recently.
But, bizarrely, rather than sending out visitors to some dodgy porn site, UA's hackers linked the pictures off to a Portuguese YouTube about UFOs.
The clip, incidentally, has had some 800,000 views. So, as general manager Tony Carne says, "their [hackers] strategy is obviously working if getting a big view count is the objective".
Given the subtlety in which the content has been added, Carne adds: "Probably worth everyone having a look at their account to make sure all is in order."
Unless UFOs and semi-naked ladies are your thing, of course.