June 15, 2013

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Philippine president 'phone numbers' posted online

Philippine President Benigno Aquino lays a wreath in Manila on June 12, 2013. A Philippine hacker has posted online what he claimed to be the president's personal mobile telephone numbers, with Aquino's spokesman denouncing the act as "cyber vandalism".
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Philippine President Benigno Aquino lays a wreath in Manila on June 12, 2013. A Philippine hacker has posted online what he claimed to be the president's personal mobile telephone numbers, with Aquino's spokesman denouncing the act as "cyber vandalism".

A Philippine hacker has posted online what he claimed to be the president's personal mobile telephone numbers, with Benigno Aquino's spokesman denouncing the act as "cyber vandalism".

Aquino spokesman Ricky Carandang would not confirm if the numbers were really the president's, or if their release on the had compromised the leader's or state secrets.

"It's cyber vandalism plain and simple," Carandang told AFP.

"We're dealing with it. That's all I can say for now."

The three "Personal Mobile Number(s)" were posted late Friday on the Facebook site of a user named "#pR.is0n3r".

The site owner urged his followers, who numbered more than 9,000 as of Saturday, to communicate directly with their president.

All three phone numbers were apparently no longer working on Saturday morning when dialled by AFP.

"The majority are not getting answers to so many issues. It is difficult to speak to a person through go-betweens. If we send him a letter we're not even sure he will receive it," the user wrote in Filipino.

The author said he belonged to the "Anonymous Philippines", which has vandalised a number of in the past.

The Facebook post was also linked to a Twitter site with the same user name.

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