Hillary Clinton's Wikipedia Hacked, Replaced With Pornographic Image

By Samantha Reyes

PHILADELPHIA (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton's Wikipedia page was hacked Thursday to display a pornographic picture and "a reminder" that voting for Clinton means "nuclear war will be inevitable."

The picture showed a woman's backside that was wallpapered multiple time onto the page with text layered on top.

The text, which included vulgar language, also accused former President Bill Clinton of allegedly raping "women and children."

CNN has reached out to the Clinton campaign for comment.

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The hack has since been fixed and taken down. However, this isn't the first hack on Clinton's Wikipedia page as the page's edit history shows. This hack comes the same day as yet another group of emails, that were hacked from the account of John Podesta, the Chairman of the 2016 Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, were released.

Podesta's Twitter account was also hacked Wednesday.

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