Barcelona confirm hacking after Di Maria 'announcement'
After appearing to announce the signing of Angel Di Maria, Barcelona confirmed their social media accounts were hacked.

Barcelona confirmed their social media accounts had been hacked after the LaLiga giants appeared to announce the signing of Angel Di Maria.
The Argentina and Paris Saint-Germain attacker has been linked to Barca, who are still seeking reinforcements following Neymar's exit to the Ligue 1 outfit.
A bizarrely timed tweet in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Spanish time, appeared to confirm the 29-year-old's arrival at Camp Nou.
"Welcome Angel Di Maria to FC Barcelona! #DiMariaFCB," the tweet read.
However, hackers quickly followed up their transfer 'announcement', although a series of tweets remained published for more than half an hour before Barca seemingly intervened.
Later, the club tweeted: "Our accounts have been hacked tonight. We're working to solve the problem as soon as possible.
"Thanks for your patience."
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Our accounts have been hacked tonight.We’re working to solve the problem as soon as possible.Thanks for your patience.August 23, 2017
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