Accused mosque gunman's manifesto hacked - News Summed Up

Accused mosque gunman's manifesto hacked


Photo: Getty ImagesThe alleged Christchurch mosque killer's banned manifesto has been booby-trapped online by hackers. The hacked version was discovered by security firm Blue Hexagon, which has dubbed the hack "Trojan Haka". The document, examined under the Films, Videos & Publications Classification Act 1993 (FVPCA), is deemed objectionable for a number of reasons. Since the March 15 terror attack, several people have been charged under Films Videos and Publications Classification Act and are going through the courts. More information can be found here:https://www.classificationoffice.govt.nz/news/latest-news/christchurch-a...• To report harmful content on Twitter: https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-report-violation• To report harmful content on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/181495968648557• To report harmful content on Instagram: https://help.instagram.com/477434105621119• To report harmful content on YouTube: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2802027?hl=en• Any harmful content should also be reported to the Department of Internal Affairs: https://www.dia.govt.nz/web/submitforms.nsf/cencomp


Source: Otago Daily Times April 01, 2019 02:37 UTC



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