Soccer player Jenni Hermoso’s cell phone would have been hacked. The Spanish soccer player Vero Boquete denounced in the German magazine Der Spiegel that in the midst of the controversy over the non-consensual kiss of the former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Luis Rubiales to the player Jennifer Hermoso, her cell phone was hacked to compromise her and try to clean up Rubiales’ image.
“This is war. We knew there were no rules. Jenni’s cell phone was hacked. They had access to photos and videos. Then the things that could be used to attack the victim were leaked (…) Since FIFA had prohibited Rubiales from contacting Jenni, he then looked for other avenues,” the Fiorentina player explained to the German magazine.
On the other hand, the president of the Association of Professional Soccer Players (FUTPRO), Amanda Gutiérrez, denounced on Cadena SER that The institution has also suffered hacking attempts on its devices and servers.
“What I do have to say is that we have had to contact some professionals about the hacking issue, which has even happened in FUTPRO… This attempt. I don’t know if it has had an effect or not. At FUTPRO we have had to reinforce our security because we have received hacking attempts”said Amanda Gutiérrez on the El Larguero program.
According to the directive, hackers attempted to gain unauthorized access to computers, networks and computer systems to try to obtain some data from FUTPRO.
Furthermore, Gutiérrez considered that “Jenni Hermoso should never have been subjected to the pressure that she was subjected to. He has been very brave from the beginning, luckily he has had the full support of the entire group of footballers. Rubiales’ attitude has not helped. Jenni’s decision has always been what it ended up being.”
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