Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Assault 'pirates' apginas Sarkozy Zuckerberg and Facebook

The sprinkler, watering. The fanpage of Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder, has been attacked in the network of its creator. A surfer has succeeded in bringing a message of social redemption. Now, the page is invisible. But in the time available was picked up 500 comments and over 1,800 "like." The hacker's message is clear: "If Facebook needs money, instead of going to banks for what the network does not allow its members to invest in Facebook Why Facebook does not transform into a social business as they have been defined Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus? ".

The assailant directly proposed a recasting of the economic system that supports the popular social network. The message coincides with news of major bank to buy Facebook shares before the company decides to bag his formal departure. In fact, Facebook was created in 2004, has announced that by May next year will begin to regularly publish their financial accounts which is interpreted as a first step towards its entry into the stock market.

Zuckerberg is not the only victim famous Contender assaults on their pages. Twice this week, the website of French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been changed by a message announcing that he would not stand in the next election.

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