‘Pretty Little Liars’ Hack: Hacker Takeovers EP Marlene King’s Instagram Account, Disses ‘A’ Identity

"Pretty Little Liars" executive producer Marlene King is the latest victim of a hack attack. On Oct. 10, the hacker took over King's Instagram account and posted several photos on her page. But what's interesting was the hacker didn't seem to like the Big "A" reveal and dissed King over "A's" identity as well as Mrs. Cavanaugh's death.

The "PLL" hacker has totally slammed the storylines of the show, starting on King's comments from New York Comic-Con regarding the "interpretive" flashbacks. According to Hollywood Life, the hacker hated King's explanation and even went on to criticize the "Pretty Little Liars" executive producer for having such an easy password to guess. To see the hacker's disses, read here.

"Now back to this b—h who thought CeCe would make sense, Marlene what's good?" the hacker wrote before adding, "Even Sara wanted Wren to be A... That says a lot. Lmao the finale literally didn't make sense there was no sense to it. And how are you supposed to feel sorry for person that tortured 6 girls? No bruh no."

Meanwhile, the "PLL" hack became so obvious when Marlene King's Instagram page's notifications went crazy. Taylor Rios of Fansided's Pretty Little Clues revealed that the hacker clearly wanted to catch attention when the posting was within a few seconds. The hacker was also reportedly busy posting new photos every few minutes.

Rios further noted that the "PLL" hacker seemed to have some luck on his or her side when he or she guessed King's password but added that the hacker might have some hacking knowledge. The writer also somehow identified that the hacker was very young because of the comments and replies he or she wrote.

Normally, experienced hackers don't respond to fans comments. In fact, they only hack accounts, post inappropriate photos, videos or status updates and look for private information. So, the "PLL" hacker appeared not so skilled.

Fortunately, Marlene King has regained control of her Instagram account from the "PLL" hacker.

"Hacked," King posted on Instagram."But it's me now. Thanks to all of you who sent me nice comments. I know you have my back and I appreciate it."

A photo posted by imarleneking (@imarleneking) on Oct 11, 2015 at 7:15am PDT

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