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"When the Bien Trucha Group's Facebook account was hacked, hackers changed the page to look like an investing service, charged the restaurants thousands for cryptocurrency ads (which CTO Julio Cano was able to cancel), and posted nude photos on Cano's personal Facebook page; Cano said he didn't want to start over because the group's four restaurants have a combined 30,000 likes and followers built over 14 years and Facebook is important for recruiting staff, and although Facebook was initially unresponsive, the page appears to have returned to normal after the Tribune story." - Aimee Levitt