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Donald Trump: Some 'hackers' hijack your website to say that "your government is involved in the origin of the Covid" | USA

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Donald Trump’s campaign website has been ‘hacked’ for about half an hour on Tuesday night by a group, at the moment, unknown. According to some information, it could be a group of cryptocurrency scammers, according to the code that appeared on the website of the president’s campaign. They threatened to demonstrate the involvement of their government “in the origin of the coronavirus.” The attackers managed to change the ‘About’ section, ‘about’, of the candidate for re-election. Soon after, the page was inaccessible until it was fully reset. In total, the hack lasted only half an hour. The page that appeared after the assault read, along with the logos of the Department of Justice, the phrase “this site has been taken”, and a message that began like this: “The The world has already had enough fake news spread daily by President Donald J Trump. It is time for the world to know the truth [sic]. “The assailants assured in the message that appeared that they had had access to various devices belonging to Trump himself and his relatives, with conversations and classified information that would prove” that the Trump administration is implicated in the origin of the coronavirus. We have evidence that discredits him as president, proving his involvement and criminal cooperation with foreign agents to manipulate the 2020 elections. ”However, there is no evidence that hackers have had access to such devices. Instead, there were two addresses of Monero, a difficult cryptocurrency to follow. Trump’s Twitter, exposed. Less than a week ago, it was Donald Trump’s Twitter account that was exposed through another computer action. ‘Maga2020!’is a Twitter password and magician is the acronym for “Make America Great Again”, which corresponds to Donald Trump’s campaign slogan. And it is also the Twitter password of Potus, the president of the United States. That was discovered by a Dutch hacker, Victor Gevers, who after only seven attempts was able to get hold of the password for Trump’s blue bird network: difficult because it did not have additional security, nor did it use a complicated password, “he said.

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