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US Army Websites Defaced With Anti-Trump Messages, Now Restored

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Two U.S. Army websites were hacked and defaced by hacktivists who posted messages targeting President Donald Trump. The attackers displayed text labeling Trump with offensive terms including 'pedophile' and 'thief.' The incidents appear politically motivated, consistent with hacktivist tactics aimed at making public statements through website defacement. The U.S. Army has since identified the affected sites and restored them to their normal state.

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