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Social media app by Donald Trump's ally hacked hours after launch

Social media app by Donald Trump's ally hacked hours after launch

A new social media site created by an ally of former President Donald Trump was hacked just hours after launching. GETTR, a Twitter-style platform by Trump’s senior adviser Jason Miller, went live with more than 500,000 users on Sunday.

User names for accounts belonging to Trump administration officials including Miller and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo were changed to ‘@JubaBaghdad was here, follow me in twitter :)’, screenshots from Salon reporter Zachary Petrizzo showed. Vocal Trump supporter Republican Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene’s user name was also changed to that.

Meanwhile, American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp had his user name changed to ‘@JubaBaghdad was here :), ^^free palestine^^’.

‘The problem was detected and sealed in a matter of minutes, and all the intruder was able to accomplish was to change a few user names,’ Miller said in a statement to Reuters.


A Twitter account belonging to the user name retweeted Petrizzo’s screenshots, as if to claim responsibility for the hack. The Twitter user’s profile description read, ‘We work in the darkness, but serve the light’.

GETTR, which was announced last week, works like Twitter, which Trump used regularly and amassed a massive following on. Trump, who was banned from Twitter after the deadly Capitol riot, repeatedly accused the social media giant of censoring conservative users. GETTR calls itself a ‘non-bias social network’.

Trump has not yet joined GETTR and it is not clear whether he will.

Miller told Fox News he hopes Trump will create an account, but that the ex-president is looking at various social media options.

The former president launched a blog called From the Desk of Donald J Trump to post his statements with buttons to share them on Twitter and Facebook. However, Trump shut it down in early June after only a month after reportedly getting upset over low engagement.

At the time, Miller confirmed that Trump’s blog ‘will not be returning’.

‘It was just auxiliary to the broader efforts we have and are working on,’ Miller said. ‘Hoping to have more information on the broader efforts soon, but I do not have a precise awareness of timing.’

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