Hackers post Kim Jong Un as pig on North Korea Twitter account

Activists from the Anonymous group are believed to be behind a cyber attack that posted a not so flattering mock-up picture to North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un on the country’s official Twitter and Flickr accounts.

Obviously fed up with all of the recent ongoing warmongering threats from North Korea to the U.S. the activists produced a mock-up showing Kim on a 'Wanted' poster offering a $1 million bounty looking like a pig with Mickey Mouse on his chest.

The text underneath the mocked-up 'Wanted' poster says, “Threatening world peace with ICBMs and Nuclear weapons/Wasting money while his people starve to death.” The $1 million “bounty” was placed on Kim’s head for accusations of “human rights violations.”

It was in 2010 with North Korea opened up its Twitter account that has more than 13.000 followers. The country uses the account to praise its leaders and to post commentaries sent out by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency.

Video – North Korean government website hacked

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