Thursday, July 28, 2011

Web Site French President burglarized Hacker

The website of the French president Nicolas Sarkozy burglarized hackers (hackers) on Tuesday, July 26, 2011. The hackers rummaged site by entering a game called 'Get him'.

Reporting from the Daily Telegraph, Thursday, July 28, 2011, under the official banner sites, Sarkozy appears in the cartoon version of a go-kart riding. Sarkozy cartoon is evident from the French presidential palace Palais de l'Elysee towards the outer gate of the palace.

For each click on the Facebook button located next to the game, go-kart will be closer to the gate. Game instruction reads: 'The more you click, the faster the little Nicolas out! "

Presidential palace confirmed that this is indeed true disturbance occurred on Tuesday night, but has been repaired on Wednesday at 7 am. A spokesman for the palace said, "The hackers use the old software system used to recreate the front page."

Not just this time the President from the UMP, the French right parties suffered a problem in cyberspace. Last year, Facebook account hacking Sarkozy also burglarized.

The hackers posted a fake status are made as closely as possible with a statement from the president to resign, which reads: "Dear friends, remember the conditions being experienced in our country, I have decided not to re-run at the end of my assignment in 2012."

When the problem is corrected a few hours later, Sarkozy wrote a reply addressed the status of his account to hackers. Status replies that reads, "Thank you for reminding me that there is no perfect system."

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