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A cyber intruder hacked into the website of Iranian President Mahmood Ahmedinijad. Anchor Marco Werman has details.
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MARCO WERMAN: So how much does Prime Minister Zapatero look like Mr. Bean? You can see for yourself at The World dot org. We’ve got some photos for a side-by-side comparison. Now, Zapatero’s not the only world leader to find himself an online target of late. The website of the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been defaced. The cyber intruder created a page appearing to call for the death of Ahmadinejad. The hacker wrote: “Dear God, In 2009 you took my favorite singer, Michael Jackson, my favorite actress, Farrah Fawcett, my favorite actor, Patrick Swayze.” The hacker also referenced the death of Neda. Neda Agha-Soltan died in June of last year. She was shot during the protests that followed Iran’s disputed election. “Dear God, you took my favorite voice, Neda,” read the message on the Iranian president’s website. The online diatribe continued, “Please, please, don’t forget my favorite politician, Ahmadinejad and my favorite dictator, Khamenei, in the year 2010. Thank you.” The hacked page was visible on the president’s website last night, but by this morning it had been taken down.
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