"Former NSA contractor Edward J. Snowden was found dead few minutes ago in his home. No details," (sic) said a Twitter account on Wednesday. The account also claimed to be the official Twitter account of Vladimir Kolokoltsev, the Interior Minister of Russian Federation.

The tweet quickly spread through Twitter upsetting the supporters of the NSA whistleblower and creating a frenzy.

Former NSA contractor Edward J. Snowden was found dead few minutes ago in his home. No details. — Vladimir Kolokoltsev (@RussiaIntMinist) May 6, 2015

Interior Minister Kolokoltsev and Anatoly Koucherena to meet the press at 5pm today on Snowden's death. — Vladimir Kolokoltsev (@RussiaIntMinist) May 6, 2015

But soon it was made clear that the account, with more than eight thousand followers, was a hoax. And this is not the first time such an act has been pulled by its creator.

This account is hoax created by Italian journalist Tommasso Debenedetti. — Vladimir Kolokoltsev (@RussiaIntMinist) May 6, 2015

Tommaso De Benedetti has, under various fake accounts, announced deaths of Pope Benedict, Fidel Castro and Pedro Almodóvar in the past.

He has also Tweeted under the pseudonym of Afghan president Hamid Karzai, a Spanish minister and Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.

"Twitter works well for deaths," said De Benedetti, speaking for the first time about his desire to expose how unreliable social media can be as a news source, in an interview with the Guardian.

The Gurdian also lists out past tweets by De Benedetti under various pseudonym:

@CardBertone: His holiness Benedict XVI has passed away. We announce the news with great pain and consternation. 8 March 2012

@PresHamidKarzai: The attack agains Afghan civ is an act of war. 12 March

@presMarioMonti: The news of the death of Fidel Castro has been confirmed to me by EU vicepresident Olli Rehn. 6 March

@MinistroMontoro: The Spanish government announces the death of the director Pedro Almodovar. 23 March

@PresAssadSyria: Documents published yesterday by a Uk newspaper are hoaxes created agaist Syria and my family. 19 March

And this is not even the first time Edward Snowden has been declared dead by social media.

In 2013, a fake account under the name of Gleen Greenward, the Guardian journalist who broke the Snowden story, under @ggreenwild, claimed that Snowden was "confirmed dead" (and that too in a drone strike). The story was re-tweeted by many journalists, believing it to be true, reports the Mashable.

Fake account --> RT @ggreenwild: CONFIRMED: Edward Snowden is dead. — Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) June 12, 2013

Edward Snowden, who leaked classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA), is currently living in Russia.