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Brazils first lady to sue Musks X over hacked account

Brazils first lady to sue Musks X over hacked account

Published December 19,2023


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Brazilian first girl Rosangela ‘Janja’ Lula da Silva mentioned on Tuesday she is going to sue Elon Musk-owned social media platform X, previously referred to as Twitter, after having her account hacked final week.

The alleged hacker entered Janja’s account on Dec. 11 and posted a number of messages, together with insults towards the primary girl and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in addition to misogynistic slurs.

“I still don’t know if I have to sue them in the U.S. or in Brazil, but I will sue them,” Janja mentioned in a dwell broadcast alongside Lula.

She additionally referred to as on Brazil to manage social media platforms, saying they should be held accountable for his or her customers’ actions.

Lula agreed that social media regulation was wanted globally, however voiced his issues across the complexities of the difficulty.

“It’s a challenge to know how we could deal with it without imposing censorship,” the leftist chief mentioned.

“I know the European Union already did some regulation. We will have to watch very closely what the United States, what China are doing as well.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr