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Following a Threat From the Hacking Group ‘Anonymous,’ a Trump Website Crashes
Members of Anonymous did not like this particular stance and Trump’s constant hate tirades directed at Muslims and chose to take action.
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Not afraid to speak his mind…
Following the terror attacks, Donald Trump called on the total ban of Muslim refugees from entering the US.
Shortly following the hack, a Twitter account associated with the hacking group confirmed the attack, saying the takedown was a “statement against racism and hatred”. The more Muslims feel sad, the more ISIS feels they can recruit them.
Earlier in the week, the same group uploaded a video to YouTube, warning the billionaire businessman to “think twice” before he speaks. “You have been warned Mr. Donald Trump”.
Trump Tower, a 68-story, mixed-use building in midtown Manhattan, is the flagship property of the Trump Organization, the global real-estate company that Donald Trump leads as chairman and president.
Donald Trump, It has come to our attention that you want to ban all muslims to enter the United States.
A recent poll by New York Times/CBS News showed Americans are more fearful about the likelihood of another terrorist attack than at any other time since the weeks after September 11, 2001.
Trump is the leading Republican candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
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Anonymous, a loose-knit global network of activist hackers, or “hacktivists”, is famous for launching cyber attacks on groups such as the Islamic State following the attacks in Paris last month that killed 129 people.