Anonymous releases personal Donald Trump info; Eric Trump gets threat in mail

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Only two weeks after hacktivist group Anonymous declared “total war” on Republican presidential candidate and front runner Donald Trump, the group posted another in a series of YouTube videos on March 17 claiming to have hacked Trump’s personal records. Anonymous shared those personal Trump details in their latest video, according to a March 18 report from ABC News.

Personal information released included Trump’s Social Security number and private cell phone number plus his birth date and children’s names although that information has been reported to have been floating around the web for the last few months and some of which was already available publicly. Also released though were cell phone numbers of some of Trump’s family members and campaign staff members.

ABC shared portions of the masked speaker’s rant in the latest Anonymous video where he proclaimed that “Donald Trump has set his ambitions on the White House in order to promote an agenda of fascism and xenophobia as well as the religious persecution of Muslims through totalitarian policies." The Anonymous spokesperson went on to say that it’s time for the public to unite to “fight fascism” and "to stop any proposed Fourth Reich by the fascist Donald Trump.”

Following release of their video, Anonymous tweeted “Seems to be outdated information, take it with a grain of salt.” ABC also shared a statement from the Trump campaign staff who said that "The government and law enforcement authorities are seeking the arrest of the people responsible for attempting to illegally hack Mr. Trump’s accounts and telephone information.”

Additionally, in an incident that even anti-Trump supporters say is taking things too far, “The Secret Service, FBI and New York Police Department are investigating what sources tell CBS News is a threatening piece of mail sent to Donald Trump's son, Eric Trump.”

The mail arrived at Eric Trump’s Manhattan home yesterday and was opened by his wife. Sources told CBS that in addition to threatening text, the mail also contained a “suspicious white powder” which turned out to be a harmless substance.

The package was reported to have had a Massachusetts postmark. The message contained in the package warned that “if Donald Trump doesn't withdraw from the race for the Republican presidential nomination -- paraphrasing -- harm will come to the kids,” according to CBS.
 
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