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Tower website has outage after Anonymous' anti-Trump rant
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[December 12, 2015]
By Angela Moon and Eleanor Whalley
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The website for Trump
Towers, Donald Trump's glitzy signature skyscraper in Manhattan, went
offline for at least an hour on Friday after activist hacking group
Anonymous denounced the real-estate mogul and Republican presidential
front-runner for his anti-Muslim comments.
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The website for the 68-story Trump Towers (trumptowerny.com),
often used for his presidential campaign, was down after a tweet
from an account associated with the anonymous hacking collective
that said: "Trump Towers NY site taken down as statement against
racism and hatred.www.trumptowerny.com/(what you see is cloudflare
offline backup)"
Earlier this week, a handle claiming to be "Anonymous Operations"
posted a video on YouTube with the message: "The more the United
States appears to be targeting Muslims, not just radical Muslims,
you can be sure that ISIS will be putting that on their social media
campaign."
The post added, "Donald Trump think twice before you speak anything.
You have been warned Mr. Donald Trump."
A spokesperson for Trump Towers was not available for comment.
The group's warning to Trump came days after the outspoken
billionaire proposed to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the
United States in response to last week's shooting spree in San
Bernardino by two Muslims who the FBI said had been radicalized.
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 Sept 11, 2001. A gnawing sense of
dread has helped lift Trump to a new high among Republicans who will
vote in primaries to choose their party's nominee for the November
2016 presidential election.
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Anonymous, a loose-knit international 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.
(Reporting by Angela Moon in New York and Eleanor Whalley in London;
Editing by David Gregorio)
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