Trump’s crusade is temporarily ”seized’,’ hackers threaten to reveal ”classified information’

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Donald Trump’s online crusade page soon hacked on Tuesday.

On Tuesday afternoon, the “Apropos” page of Trump’s online page was picked up by crypto criminals who claim to have “classified information” about Trump’s management and the origins of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

“This has been seized,” reads on the “About” page, as captured in a screenshot through GENTE.

“The world is fed up with the news that President Donald J. transmits daily. Trump,” the hacker message continued, “it’s time to let the world know the truth. “

The message went on to say that “several devices” had been compromised, giving hackers “completely Trump and his family. “

“Most internal and secret conversations, strictly classified data, are exposed, demonstrating that the Trump administration is concerned about the origin of the crown virus,” the message says. “We have evidence to discredit Trump as president. Demonstrating their unscrupulous participation and cooperation with foreign actors manipulating the 2020 elections. U. S. citizens have no choice. “

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Then, the hackers provided two Monero addresses, one for “yes, percentage of data” and one for “no, not percentage of data”.

The message ended by saying that they would complete the Monero-related action that had earned the most funds in cryptocurrencies.

Earlier tonight, the online page of Trump’s crusade was degraded and we are working with law enforcement to investigate the source of the attack. There has been no exposure to sensitive knowledge because none of them are stored on the site. .

– Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) October 28, 2020

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The online page was temporarily restored.

On a Tuesday night, Trump Crusade communications director Tim Murtaugh said no sensitive knowledge was really at risk.

“Earlier tonight, the Trump crusade’s online page was degraded and we are working with law enforcement to investigate the source of the attack,” Murtaugh said on Twitter. “There has been no exposure to sensitive knowledge because none of them are actually stored on the site. The online page has been restored. “

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