Pro-Trump social media app hacked on launch day as half million sign up

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A social media website online launched on Sunday by Jason Miller, a senior adviser to former U.S. President Donald Trump, was briefly hacked, and better than 500,000 of us have registered to utilize the placement, Miller talked about.
GETTR, a Twitter-style platform with posts and trending topics, has marketed itself on the Google and Apple app outlets as “a non-bias social group for people in all places on this planet.”
“The disadvantage was detected and sealed in a matter of minutes, and all the intruder was ready to perform was to fluctuate just some individual names,” Miller talked about in an emailed assertion to Reuters.
A writer for Salon posted screenshots on Twitter of a lot of GETTR profiles, along with these of former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Miller himself, which were altered to study “JubaBaghdad was proper right here, adjust to me in twitter :)”.

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