'Malicious and hurtful': Darren Lehmann heartbroken over 'vile' attack
Brisbane Heat coach Darren Lehmann has quit social media after he was the victim of a ‘vile and horrendous’ account hack.
The former coach of the Australian national team was at Spotless Stadium watching his side take on Sydney Thunder on Monday night when his Twitter account was hacked.
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His account posted a number of messages in support of Donald Trump and against the Iranian regime.
“I fully support @realDonaldTrump. F*** Iran. Rest in p*** qassem soleimani” the messages read, while Lehmann’s account had its name changed to “F*** Iran”.
Lehmann was heartbroken by the attack on Tuesday, saying he would be taking some time away from social media after the “awful experience.”
“Someone hacked my accounts and used it to spread some malicious and hurtful statements,” Lehmann posted on Tuesday after having his account rectified.
“The words and sentiments used were definitely ones that I do not endorse or promote.
“To see such vile and horrendous opinions used in my name has caused great upset to me and my family.
“I’ve decided to have a break from social media for the foreseeable future. I appreciate your understanding and apologies to anyone who was unnecessary hurt or offended.”
Hi everyone
As you have probably noticed, last night while we were playing our BBL game, someone hacked my accounts and used it to spread some malicious and hurtful statements. The words and sentiments used were definitely ones that I do not endorse or promote. (Cont)— Darren Lehmann (@darren_lehmann) January 7, 2020
. To see such vile and horrendous opinions used in my name has caused great upset to me and my family. I’ve decided to have a break from social media for the foreseeable future. I appreciate your understanding and apologies to anyone who was unnecessary hurt or offended. (Cont)
— Darren Lehmann (@darren_lehmann) January 7, 2020
by those hacked tweets and posts. It has taken until this morning to have it resolved through Twitter despite me addressing it as soon as I become aware of it after the game. Thanks to the staff at Brisbane Heat and Cricket Australia for helping us through this awful experience.
— Darren Lehmann (@darren_lehmann) January 7, 2020
The Brisbane Heat responded to fans notifying them of the situation on Monday night.
“We are aware our coach Darren Lehmann’s Twitter account has been hacked and are working closely with Twitter to rectify the situation. We apologise for any offence caused this evening,” the official Heat account tweeted.
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Lehmann is the second high-profile Aussie cricketer to have their account hacked in recent times after Shane Watson also fell victim late last year.
Watson apologised to his social media followers in October after inadvertently posting a number of X-Rated photos.
His bio was changed to “JOIN SHADOW REALM, LINK IN BIO! FOR FREE NUDES”, while his Twitter account was flooded with fat-shaming posts and derogatory slurs aimed at Indigenous Australians.
Watson, who played 59 Tests and 190 one-day internationals for Australia, managed to remove the content and later apologised to his 1.3 million followers.
“Unfortunately I’ve had to deal with another one of my social media accounts getting hacked,” Watson said.
“I really apologise for the images that were posted on my Instagram account. They’re disgraceful images and videos.
“Some people have just got way too much time on their hands to go and try and disrupt someone’s day.
“But I really apologise. It’s been another lesson learnt, to ensure all my social media is as watertight as it possibly can be from a safety point of view.
“Hopefully no one can get in to any more of my accounts.”
My apologies to everyone for the illicit photos that have been posted on my Instagram account.
First my Twitter account on Friday got hacked and now Instagram today.
Instagram needs to help out a lot quicker when things like this happens. This is taking way too long!!! 😡😡😡😡— Shane Watson (@ShaneRWatson33) October 15, 2019