Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra' s personal twitter's page was hacked on Sunday morning at around 10.20 a.m. when the unknown hackers posted about 8 messages defaming the government and premier. A message tweeted by the hacker read "This country is a business. We are doing for our associates, not the Thai people. We are doing for those who support us, not those thinking differently from us." While other messages mainly blamed the government's policies, the last one challenged the prime minister by saying "Even your own Twitter you could not protect. How could you protect this country?" In response to the hacking, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Minister Anudith Nakornthap said the ministry had been able to detect the hacker's whereabouts and also ruled out all posted messages as untrue. "We knew already who did this and from where. But at this moment, we cannot unveil any information, "The ministry will do its best to fix the problem but Twitter users should be well aware that these messages posted on @ PouYingluck page are untrue," said Anudith. The ICT ministry planned to officially hold a press conference regarding this matter on Monday. The Yingluck government came into power since August 10, less than two months but the government had to face with many problems ranging from widespread and long-standing floods to difficulty of implementing its promised campaign policies.
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