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The unknown hackers seemed to be soliciting cryptocurrency
President Trump’s campaign website was briefly hacked Tuesday, according to reports.
Trump 2020 spokesperson Tim Murtaugh said in a statement the campaign is “working with law enforcement authorities to investigate the source of the attack.”
He added, “There was no exposure to sensitive data because none of it is actually stored on the site. The website has been restored.”
The hackers claimed baselessly and without evidence that they had compromised “devices” from Trump and his family that gave them “full access” to classified information that proved the administration was involved in the “origin of the coronavirus,” according to a screenshot.
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Trump campaign website briefly defaced by hackers making outlandish claims
President Trump’s campaign website was briefly hacked Tuesday, according to reports.
Trump 2020 spokesperson Tim Murtaugh said in a statement the campaign is “working with law enforcement authorities to investigate the source of the attack.”
He added, “There was no exposure to sensitive data because none of it is actually stored on the site. The website has been restored.”
The hackers claimed baselessly and without evidence that they had compromised “devices” from Trump and his family that gave them “full access” to classified information that proved the administration was involved in the “origin of the coronavirus,” according to a screenshot.
Continued below.
Trump campaign website briefly defaced by hackers making outlandish claims