Sepp Blatter's Twitter Account Hacked
Published: April 22, 2013On Monday, April 22, the official Twitter account of Fifa president, Sepp Blatter was hacked by an organization called the Syrian Electronic Army, which supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
''So what if I took money from Qatari prince? I am the family’s bread earner.”
''His excellency the emir of Qatar has been the most generous figure I have even met. I do not apologize for my decision. I have done the best for Fifa. For almost 15 years I have toiled for this organization.
''I have recommended his excellency prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan as my successor. The royal family has done much for Fifa, I am sure Jordan will make an excellent host for 2030,'' the hackers posted.
The same organization had previously hacked the Twitter accounts of BBC and CBS.
''So what if I took money from Qatari prince? I am the family’s bread earner.”
''His excellency the emir of Qatar has been the most generous figure I have even met. I do not apologize for my decision. I have done the best for Fifa. For almost 15 years I have toiled for this organization.
''I have recommended his excellency prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan as my successor. The royal family has done much for Fifa, I am sure Jordan will make an excellent host for 2030,'' the hackers posted.
The same organization had previously hacked the Twitter accounts of BBC and CBS.
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