Hackers aren't helping either: Miliband on Cameron's Wikipedia page

According to the newspaper "Independent", the error was corrected within a few minutes, and the pages were marked "semi-protected", which means that unregistered and new users cannot change data.
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Ed Miliband, Photo: Twitter
Ed Miliband, Photo: Twitter
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Ažurirano: 08.05.2015. 07:55h

The pages of British Prime Minister David Cameron, the leader of the Green Party, Caroline Lucas, and the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, on "Wikipedia" were hacked, and instead of their photos, the face of the leader of the British Labor Party, Ed Miliband, and the inscription "Vote for Labor" appeared.

According to the newspaper "Independent", the error was corrected within a few minutes, and the pages were marked "semi-protected", which means that unregistered and new users cannot change data.

The hackers managed to make the pages invisible, leaving only a large red background and a photo of Miliband above it with the words "Vote Labour" visible.

As is known, everyone can enter data on "Wikipedia", and only in special cases the changes made by users are checked.

Although it is not normally possible to see how many people visit the pages on that site, they are generating a lot of interest among users today due to the elections taking place in Great Britain.

The hackers did not manage to threaten Cameron in this way, because as things currently stand, his Conservative Party will convincingly win yesterday's elections.

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