After targeting the Islamic State
(ISIS) group in the wake of Deadly terror
attacks in Paris, hacktivist group
Anonymous has now turned its attention
to controversial US presidential
candidate Donald Trump.
The hacktivist group has declared war
against Donald Trump following his
recent radical speech stating he wanted to
ban Muslims from entering the United
States.
Anonymous vs. Donald Trump
On Wednesday, Anonymous slams Trump
by posting a YouTube video in which a
man in a Guy Fawkes mask says:
"Donald Trump, it has come to our
attention that you want to ban all
Muslims to enter the United
States. This policy is going to have
a huge impact. This is what ISIS
wants. The more Muslims feel sad,
the more ISIS feels that they can
recruit them. Donald Trump, think
twice before you speak anything.
You have been warned, Donald
Trump."
Anonymous Takes Down Donald
Trump Website
Moreover, the group started #OpTrump
hacking campaign against Donald Trump
on Wednesday night and took down the
website for New York City's Trump
Towers (www.trumptowerny.com) by
hitting it with Distributed Denial-of-
Service (DDoS) attacks.
The website was reportedly down for
hours. However, it appears to be
operational now.
While the online hacktivist group has yet
to officially claim responsibility for the
DDOS attack on Trump's website, Twitter
users showed their full support to
Anonymous and its #OpTrump campaign.
This is not the first time the group has
targeted Trump. Few months ago,
Anonymous broke into Trump.com in an
effort to deliver Jon Stewart a message as
he was about to leave The Daily Show.
As we await Anonymous's next move, the
group has already declared Friday to be a
day to troll ISIS, urging Twitter users
to troll ISIS using the #Daeshbags
hashtag.
This Hack Lets You Find Which of
Your Facebook Friends Like Trump
Meanwhile, a website known as
FriendsWhoLikeTrump.com has
been created to show you which of your
Facebook friends have "Liked" Donald J.
Trump.
Clicking on the site will land you to a
Facebook search feature that shows what
your friends have liked, or you can
achieve the same yourself by simply
typing "My friends who like Donald J.
Trump" in the Facebook search bar.
You will get a list of anyone in your
Facebook network who has clicked "Like"
on Trump's Facebook page.
www.josiahdele.blogspot.com
(ISIS) group in the wake of Deadly terror
attacks in Paris, hacktivist group
Anonymous has now turned its attention
to controversial US presidential
candidate Donald Trump.
The hacktivist group has declared war
against Donald Trump following his
recent radical speech stating he wanted to
ban Muslims from entering the United
States.
Anonymous vs. Donald Trump
On Wednesday, Anonymous slams Trump
by posting a YouTube video in which a
man in a Guy Fawkes mask says:
"Donald Trump, it has come to our
attention that you want to ban all
Muslims to enter the United
States. This policy is going to have
a huge impact. This is what ISIS
wants. The more Muslims feel sad,
the more ISIS feels that they can
recruit them. Donald Trump, think
twice before you speak anything.
You have been warned, Donald
Trump."
Anonymous Takes Down Donald
Trump Website
Moreover, the group started #OpTrump
hacking campaign against Donald Trump
on Wednesday night and took down the
website for New York City's Trump
Towers (www.trumptowerny.com) by
hitting it with Distributed Denial-of-
Service (DDoS) attacks.
The website was reportedly down for
hours. However, it appears to be
operational now.
While the online hacktivist group has yet
to officially claim responsibility for the
DDOS attack on Trump's website, Twitter
users showed their full support to
Anonymous and its #OpTrump campaign.
This is not the first time the group has
targeted Trump. Few months ago,
Anonymous broke into Trump.com in an
effort to deliver Jon Stewart a message as
he was about to leave The Daily Show.
As we await Anonymous's next move, the
group has already declared Friday to be a
day to troll ISIS, urging Twitter users
to troll ISIS using the #Daeshbags
hashtag.
This Hack Lets You Find Which of
Your Facebook Friends Like Trump
Meanwhile, a website known as
FriendsWhoLikeTrump.com has
been created to show you which of your
Facebook friends have "Liked" Donald J.
Trump.
Clicking on the site will land you to a
Facebook search feature that shows what
your friends have liked, or you can
achieve the same yourself by simply
typing "My friends who like Donald J.
Trump" in the Facebook search bar.
You will get a list of anyone in your
Facebook network who has clicked "Like"
on Trump's Facebook page.
www.josiahdele.blogspot.com
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