The popular micro-blogging site, Twitter, was hacked by a group called the “Iranian Cyber Army” early Friday morning.
Users who logged on to the site were instead welcomed by a black screen with the message: “This site has been hacked by Iranian Cyber Army.” There was a green flag below it, with two sets of text, this time in Arabic, which read: “Yassin” (an Arabic name) and “the feast of peace.”
There were more Farsi writings found below the flag. In English, the message was: “This site has been hacked by Iranian Cyber Army. U.S.A think they controlling [sic] and managing internet by their access, but they don’t, we control and manage internet by our power so do not try to stimulation (sic) Iranian People To…..
Now Which Country is embargo list? Iran? Usa?
We push them in embargo list ; )
Take care.”
No evidence has been gathered yet to prove that Hezbollah or Iran is behind the hacking.
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