Ministers, MPs, CEOs exposed by Makerere hackers

Apr 01, 2015

A group of six canny Makerere University IT students hack into multiple female student Whatsapp groups and private chats.


By Vision reporter

KAMPALA - A group of six canny third-year Makerere University IT students have hacked into multiple female student Whatsapp groups and private chats, and spilled thousands, perhaps millions, of personal conversations.

In the process, the students made startling discoveries in which respectable, elderly male MPs, ministers, CEOs, clergy, renowned business tycoons and lecturers are engaging in irresponsible behaviour, extra-marital affairs including illicit sexual liaisons with young girls.

The intrusive software enabled the ingenious students to breach hundreds of female students’ social media firewalls in which respectable members of society have stripped bare their bodies and persona to engage in behaviour sure to draw the ire of ethics minister Father Simon Lokodo.

Sources said the man of God had already contacted the Police to be on the lookout for breaches of the anti-pornography law.

Other sources added that Lokodo had also consulted former ethics minister Miria Matembe on how punish the offenders.

Extolling themselves as the SexPendable Busters, the insidious IT students have in their possession an endless stream of unsavoury pictures, lewd messages and raunchy videos.

“What we have is beyond imagination; it makes Desire Luzinda look as innocent as an angel,” one buster said.
 

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Music star Luzinda is just recovering from a recent expose of her nudes on social media.

Some of the videos involving students and high profile personalities have been leaked to the media and it is just a question of when, not if, they will be published. Lecturers exchanging sex for marks are living in constant terror of exposure.

A senior editor said his digital journalists had combed through the material and would publish a special pullout “so as to name and shame the scoundrels”.

There is another twist to the scandal. The mafia has gotten hold of the exposed accounts and is holding the high profile offenders at ransom.

Only millions of shillings in ransom fees will stop them from publishing the images and videos on social media, a panicky CEO of a multi-national company said.

“Those who are calling our exposure a bluff will pay the price considering that today is April 1,” one Sexpendable Buster threatened.


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