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Trump Campaign May Have Exploited Hacked Data to Spam Voters with Political Texts
Imagine this: A political campaign in Dallas gets hacked, and the attackers steal a list of phone numbers. These numbers belong to supporters who had signed up for updates and information. The hackers then sell this list to a rival campaign. Now, the rival campaign starts bombarding these supporters with spam texts, urging them to switch sides or donate money. The messages are relentless, coming in at all hours, and they look like they’re from the original campaign, causing confusion and frustration among the recipients. This scenario highlights the importance of cybersecurity in political campaigns and the need for supporters to be cautious about unsolicited messages. Always verify the source before clicking on any links or providing personal information. If you suspect a message is spam, report it and block the sender to protect yourself from potential scams. This may be the case with some voters who are now claiming that the Trump Campaign could’ve received hacked information and is spamming them. Getting spam texts, especially political ones, can be a real headache. You never know who is truly behind the mask whether it could be Russia, China, or a stalker down the street. Here’s why you should never click on them: Spam texts often contain malicious links that can compromise your personal information or install harmful software on your device. Political spam texts can be particularly deceptive, as they may appear to come from legitimate sources but are actually designed to exploit your trust. To protect yourself, always delete these messages immediately. Never click on any links or provide personal information in response. If you receive a suspicious text, report it to your mobile carrier by forwarding it to 7726 (SPAM). Additionally, consider using your phone’s built-in spam filters to block unwanted messages. Getting bombarded with political texts can be super annoying, but there are ways to slow them down: These steps should help you regain some peace from those pesky political texts.
Hidden Scandals in the Trump White House: The Untold Story of Fentanyl, Adderall, and Ketamine
What if it was reported that the most dangerous drugs were rampant in the Trump White House, yet the media chose to focus on Biden’s mishaps and Epstein’s documents? Shocking, right? While the press scrutinizes every move of the current administration, the drug use and abuse under Trump have remained a well-kept secret. In this post, we’ll shed light on how fentanyl, Adderall, and even ketamine infiltrated the corridors of power and why the media has largely turned a blind eye. Understanding the Impact The Dangers of Fentanyl Abuse FentanylRead More
Police seize 5,000 ecstasy pills shaped like President Trump
German police have seized 5,000 ecstasy pills that resembled the president’s head. Police confirmed on Monday that the drugs were found in a car in Lower Saxony, a state in northwest Germany. “During the search of the vehicle police found about 5,000 ecstasy tablets with the portrait of the American president,” the statement read, adding that “the purchase value of the tablets amounts to approximately 11,000 euros (about $12,900); the sales value amounts to approximately 39,000 euros.”