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well, yes
they found a vulnerability and exploited it. that's hacking.
This was not a vulnerability. This is the technical equivalent of going to a neighbor of the house you want to rob and asking them to borrow the spare key.
They implicitly trusted the AI with no guardrails. The AI simply gave it up.
So, Meta released a vulnerability (an incredibly stupid one) and someone took advantage of it to gain access to an account they weren't authorised to access... which is the definition of hacking
Right, which is a vulnerability. That it's there by incompetence doesn't change that.