Hackers plant false Gorbachev death rumour
RUSSIA: The last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was forced
to deny rumours of his death after hackers planted a false report on Twitter
accounts of a state news agency.
"I'm alive and well," Gorbachev late Wednesday
told the website of Novaya Gazeta newspaper, using a blanked-out Russian
expletive to describe his ill-wishers who he said were "hoping in
vain". His indignant response came after two Twitter accounts of the RIA
Novosti state news agency posted news of the death of the first and only
president of the USSR to sign off on a bloodless breakup of its empire in 1991.
RIA Novosti said that the Twitter accounts of its press centre and its German
language news service were hacked into and that the false reports were online
for only five minutes before the agency removed them.
The message, published in a screenshot on the website of
Kommersant daily, was hardly convincing. It said that "Mikhail Gorbachev
has died in the Shoko cafe in Yekaterinburg."
It added that Gorbachev died as he was talking to a maverick
politician, Yevgeny Roizman, who is standing for mayor of the Siberian city,
suggesting a political motive for the message.
RIA Novosti said it would ask the FSB security service and
prosecutors to investigate the hacker attack. Gorbachev said in his statement
on the website of Novaya Gazeta, which he co-owns, that he suspected the
hackers were "carrying out the orders of some authorities."
He said he had asked the newspaper to investigate who was
circulating the rumours.
AFP
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