At A Glance
- House Speaker Martin Romualdez's Facebook account was hacked on Monday morning, Nov. 13, Romualdez himself confirmed.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Speaker’s office)
House Speaker Martin Romualdez's Facebook account was hacked on Monday morning, Nov. 13, Romualdez himself confirmed.
"I was informed by the communications team of the Office of the Speaker that my official social media accounts have recently been subjected to unauthorized access by unknown individuals," Romualdez said in a statement.
"We are taking this matter very seriously and are currently working with the relevant authorities to investigate this breach," added the Leyte 1st district congressman and Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) president.
Reports reaching the Manila Bulletin said that alhough the hackers accessed Romualdez's Facebook account, they were immediately foiled.
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"I urge everyone to remain cautious and vigilant about any unusual activity or communications that may appear to be from me or my office during this time," Romualdez said.
"Rest assured, we are committed to resolving this issue promptly and ensuring the security of our digital platforms," he added.
Last Oct. 15, the House of Representatives' website was compromised by hackers and was defaced. As a result, the legislative chamber sought help from various agencies, including the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).
"May nag-describe sa akin, parang barong-barong yung cybersecurity measures natin compared to other agencies na bahay sa corinthians (Somebody described it to me like this, our cybersecurity measures are like a shanty compared to other agencies that have homes in the corinthians)," Velasco candidly told House reporters.
In response to this, Romualdez ordered the creation of a Cybersecurity Committee.