Rosangela ‘Janja’ Lula da Silva aims to sue X for a recent cyber attack on her Twitter account
In a recent turn of events, Brazilian First Lady Rosangela ‘Janja’ Lula da Silva has declared her intention to take legal action against Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. This announcement follows a cyber attack on Janja’s Twitter account last week, where the alleged hacker posted offensive messages targeting both the first lady and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The intrusion into Janja’s account occurred on December 11, raising concerns about online security and the need for accountability on social media platforms. The hacker not only insulted the first lady and President Lula but also used misogynistic slurs in the posts.
In a live broadcast alongside President Lula, Janja expressed her determination to pursue legal action against X. She stated, “I still don’t know if I have to sue them in the U.S. or in Brazil, but I will sue them.” This move indicates a growing demand for accountability and legal recourse against platforms that fail to protect users from cyber attacks.
Janja further emphasized the need for Brazil to establish regulations for social media platforms. She argued that these platforms should be held responsible for the actions of their users, suggesting that regulations could prevent such incidents in the future.
President Lula echoed the call for global social media regulation, acknowledging the challenges associated with finding a balanced approach. “It’s a challenge to know how we could deal with it without imposing censorship,” he said. Lula highlighted the importance of monitoring the regulatory actions taken by countries like the United States and China, as well as the precedents set by the European Union.
As online security and the impact of social media on public figures continue to be pressing issues, the legal action initiated by Brazil’s first lady brings attention to the responsibilities of tech platforms in safeguarding user accounts from cyber threats. This incident may contribute to the ongoing global conversation about the necessity of comprehensive regulations for social media platforms.