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Hackers infiltrated the Twitter and YouTube accounts of pharma price-hike creep Martin Shkreli on Sunday — prompting the accused Ponzi schemer to lash out at his cyber-nemeses as “10 years old.”

“I don’t know [who did it] . . . Based on what the individual wrote on my Twitter, it sounds like they are 10 years old,” the 32-year-old alleged crook, who was busted on wire- and securities-fraud charges last week, told The Post.

The cyber sneaks broke into Shkreli’s Twitter and posted a string of expletive-riddled messages that mocked the disgraced businessman and well-known egomaniac.

One post called out Shkreli for jacking up the price of a lifesaving AIDS drug by 5,000 percent earlier this year.

“I got anal aids now good thing the pill is right here for $700,” the tweet read on Shkreli’s account.

The hackers then changed Shkreli’s Twitter name to “Martin the God.”

The intruder also lit up Shkreli’s YouTube page.

In the first rogue video, a man who identified himself as British hacker Steven Dawson repeated a post that infiltrators wrote on Shkreli’s Twitter page.

“Right, um, chat s–t get banged you f–king nonce,” said the man, using the British slang for pedophile.

 

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