JAKARTA - The website or news page of the All-Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) was hacked on Wednesday, December 29. This happened after the Indonesian national team lost four goals without reply to Thailand in the first leg of the 2020 AFF Cup final.

The hackers only changed the content of the news entitled 'Let's Keep the Spirit in the Second Leg' on the official PSSI.org website. Hackers replaced it with a poster of PSSI General Chair Mochamad Iriawan who had received blasphemy from netizens yesterday.

Screenshot of the hacked PSSI page. (Didi Kurniawan/VOI)

The posture shows a picture of Iwan Bule, Iriawan's nickname, with a large portion surrounded by pictures of a number of national team players but in a smaller size. But by hackers, Iriawan's photo was crossed out. Underneath the poster is written 'Hacked by Anon7'.

"Indonesia is playing badly, is it because the chairman of the PSSI has entered the changing room? Come on Indonesia, there's still leg 2, cheer up! #opuwan #indonesiajuara," the hacker wrote.

This page also includes the song 'Garuda di Dadaku' from the NTRL Band which is usually sung by Indonesian fans when supporting the Red-White squad competing.


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