https://decrypt.co/46475/hackers-attack-trump-website-ask-for-moneroTrump campaign website was down, seized by hackers, that were asked for Monero to be send to "yes, publish sensitive data obtained" and "no, do not publish sensitive data obtained" addresses, and address with more Monero would win, and data would be publish
now it is everything back to normal again
If anyone (or any agency) wants to smear the cause of privacy, it seems like a pretty good way. It is also an excellent means to incite
both candidates to make grandstanding speeches (and potential future actions) against cryptocurrency in general—most of all, Bitcoin.
The article does not say: Did the attackers provide view keys, so that the public can know which address “won”? If not, then they can always just claim (or disappear, leaving people to assume) that the “do not publish” address got paid more.
This applies doubly when...
The hackers proclaimed that they had gained access to compromised devices which revealed "strictly classified information...proving that the trump-gov is involved in the origin of the corona virus [sic]."
...the information that they purport to possess is an extraordinary claim, requiring extraordinary evidence. All that they have proved is that they can deface a website. S’kiddies could do that.
I am not saying that they have nothing. Of course, I could not know that. But just from within the four corners of the
Decrypt article, it looks to me like a stunt by a troll with bad taste in lulz.
(That, or an “agency” thing.)Though cryptocurrency scams like this are fairly common, today's hack is unnerving given that the 2020 US presidential election is just one week away and national intelligence agencies are on high alert for potential disinformation campaigns from foreign actors.
LOL.