Website for US deportation airline GlobalX defaced by hackers
- Hackers identifying as Anonymous defaced GlobalX's website on Monday to protest its role in deporting Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador.
- The hack followed court rulings deeming the deportations unlawful and ordering their reversal, which GlobalX and its staff allegedly ignored.
- The defacement included a message declaring that the hackers would uphold the judge’s ruling and featured a Guy Fawkes mask, representing Anonymous' involvement in cyber activism.
- Anonymous claimed to have stolen flight records and passenger manifests, sharing some data with the media to expose deportation details.
- This incident highlights ongoing legal and ethical disputes over GlobalX's deportation operations and the Trump administration's refusal to end the campaign.
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Website for US deportation airline GlobalX defaced by hackers
Hackers defaced one of the websites of the airline at the center of President Donald Trump's campaign of deportations to an offshore detention center in El Salvador, a Reuters viewing of the site showed on Monday.
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“Hackers have targeted GlobalX Air, one of the main airlines the Trump administration is using as part of its deportation efforts, and stolen what they say are flight records and passenger manifests of all of its flights, including those for deportation,” 404 Media reports.
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