Hun Sen greets journalists as he rides a train from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville on April 30. The Cambodian prime minister said on Saturday that his website was hacked. (Reuters photo)
PHNOM PENH - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Saturday his official website was hacked in the morning, with some photos and sound clips being altered.
In a posting on his Facebook page, Hun Sen said his website was hacked at 4.12am and that his online reputation had suffered as a result of the attack.
"This is an obvious cybercrime committed openly by the hackers against the official website of the prime minister of Cambodia. These acts are evidently and undeniably committed by dissident groups who always try to find insane and dirty means to attack the prime minister," he said.
"No matter who those people are and where they are from, they must be held accountable in accordance with national and international laws," he added.
The government's cybercrime experts are investigating the incident in a bid to track down the hackers and bring them to justice, he said.
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