ICT Ministry to reveal hacker of PM's Twitter account Mon

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2011
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The government claimed Sunday it knew the hacker who hacked into Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's Twitter account.

Government spokesperson Thitima Chaisaeng said the Information, Communication and Technology Ministry will hold press conference on Monday to reveal the hacker’s identity.

She claimed that there is movement that tried to sabotage the premier. “It is also found that it tried to set up Facebook account to be similar to be that of the prime minister,” the spokesperson said.  
 
Yingluck’s Twitter account; PouYingluck was taken over by an anonymous hacker for 20 minutes who tweeted that she was incompetence.
A post said, “How can she protect the country, if she cannot protect her own Twitter account? Think about it.”
Another post questioned Yingluck’s pre-poll promise to give tablet computers to school children, saying it was no substitute for education reform, while another accused Yingluck and her government of cronyism.
The tweets said that instead of "image building," the premier should look to find long term solutions for two months of flooding that has left more than 200 people dead and inundated huge swathes of the country.