Western Mail

Hacker posts offensive messages on city billboard

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A BIG screen in Cardiff’s main shopping street was hacked with images of swastikas and messages about ‘Shariah’ appearing.

The giant billboard in Queen Street was hacked on Tuesday night by a group who claimed on social media that they “had a little fun”.

A poster on the thread Politicall­y Incorrect, on internet site 4chan, wrote on Twitter: “Some Anons from /pol/ were able to hack into a billboard in Cardiff, Wales. As you can see, they had a little fun.”

Images of a swastika and a message that read “Warning. This is a Shariah controlled zone. No alcohol. No gambling. No porn” were projected onto the board above the Superdrug store in the busy street in the heart of the capital – just as thousands of children are off school during the summer holidays.

There were also images of memes and a poster which read “Big Brother is watching you”, according to the social media account.

A South Wales Police spokesman said they were investigat­ing the incident after receiving a number of calls from concerned bypassers.

In a statement they said: “On Tuesday evening South Wales Police received a number of calls relating to concerns regarding messages being displayed on the screens in Queen Street, Cardiff. We alerted the city council and will investigat­e any crimes which may have been committed.”

The billboard is owned and operated by blowUP media, who have been contacted for comment.

A spokesman Cardiff council said: “The council has contacted the company that own and operate the advertisin­g screen. The screen was switched off at midnight on Tuesday night.”

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