GlobalX, airline used for Trump deportations, gets hacked: report | TechCrunch
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GlobalX, an airline involved in the Trump administration's deportation efforts, recently faced a hacking incident. The group, claiming to be associated with Anonymous, announced their actions via a message left on the airline's website. They referenced judicial orders that mandated the return of individuals wrongfully deported to El Salvador. This hacking incident is indicative of heightened tensions surrounding immigration enforcement practices, especially with the backdrop of controversial administration policies. GlobalX has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the breach.
"Anonymous has decided to enforce the Judge's order since you and your sycophant staff ignore lawful orders that go against your fascist plans," wrote the hackers, referencing judicial rulings on wrongful deportations.
On Monday, 404 Media first reported news of the breach, based on a defacement message on the airline's official website and stolen data shared with them.
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