'Ugly stuff': Craig Kelly says X account was hacked before pornographic post shared

Craig Kelly's X account shared a pornographic video that the former Liberal MP says happened while his account was hacked.

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Former Liberal MP Craig Kelly. Source: AAP / Dan Himbrechts

Key Points
  • Craig Kelly's account on X shared a pornographic post from another account.
  • The post was later deleted from his account.
  • The former Liberal MP says this was the result of a hack.
Former Liberal MP Craig Kelly says a pornographic tweet shared on his X account was the result of a hack.

His account on X on Sunday shared a post from another account that partly read "Horny sister seduced by her brother's friend" along with a 24-minute video.

The post was later deleted from his account, with Kelly posting: "My account is still hacked — the offensive item has been removed (it’s not on my page) but it is apparently still appearing on people’s pages."

Accompanying that post was a screenshot showing an earlier post from Kelly that read: "Earlier today my account was hacked, I have reported this to Twitter and reset my password.

"Ugly stuff."
Kelly was the MP for the NSW seat of Hughes for 11 years, having first won it in 2010. He represented the Liberal Party until early 2021 before he resigned to sit on the crossbench and later that year joined and was appointed leader of Clive Palmer's United Australia Party.

His X account notes he is the current national director of the United Australia Party.

SBS News has contacted the United Australia Party requesting comment from Kelly.
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Craig Kelly (right) and Clive Palmer (left) campaign during the United Australia Party's campaign launch in April 2022. Source: AAP / Darren England
Politicians have in the past blamed hackers for their accounts' interactions with pornographic posts on X, formerly known as Twitter.

In 2017, then-Liberal defence minister Christopher Pyne said he was "hacked overnight" .

Also that year, fellow Liberal MP and then-health minister Greg Hunt said a hack was to blame for his account liking a pornographic post.

It was referred to the Australian Federal Police (AFP), which after investigating .

"I think social media hygiene is an issue that we all need to be very conscious of," then-AFP commissioner Andrew Colvin said in 2018.

"That is about who has access to your Twitter account, how many people have access, do you know who has access to your Twitter account."

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Published 5 February 2024 10:55am
Updated 5 February 2024 2:28pm
Source: SBS News


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