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Hackers leave prank meth-smoking message on Australia Post site – PerthNow
Hackers have played a prank on Australia Post, leaving a crude message under the website’s ‘latest news’ section.

Hackers have played a prank on Australia Post, leaving a crude message under the websites latest news section.
Customers who visited the site this morning looking for information about their parcels were greeted with the claim we are smoking meth.
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The message on the Australia Post website. Credit: Supplied
The message was later removed, with the service saying nobody who worked for Australia Post was responsible.
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The message was quickly removed. Credit: Supplied
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