Tuesday, November 19, 2013

HIGH PROFILE HACKING

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A HIGH-profile Fianna Fail TD admitted hackers who used his Facebook page to promote a 'MILF of the Day' site underlined the dangers of the internet.

Finance spokesman and Cork TD Michael McGrath (37) had to deactivate his Facebook account after an image went viral of him purportedly 'liking' a site which offered images of 'Sexy Mums Across the World'.
Mr McGrath said he was investigating the source of the hacking but has not, as yet, made a formal complaint to gardai.
"I think this whole thing underlines just how vulnerable you are on the internet.
"I found out about his on Saturday when friends rang me to say what they had seen online. I wasn't taking any chances so I immediately deactivated my Facebook account.
"As far as I know, the image in circulation was a screen-shot of my page. But I just don't know. I am now trying to find out where that image came from and who put it in circulation," he said.
Mr McGrath said he has a sense of humour but this incident went substantially beyond the bounds of what is acceptable.
"I have no plans to reactivate my Facebook account until I find out exactly how this happened and who is responsible," he said.
"With 3,500 Facebook friends looking over my shoulder, do you think in my right mind I would be so stupid to like such a page?" he told the Irish Independent.
"I was shocked and disgusted when friends rang me on Saturday to tell me about it," Mr McGrath said.
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