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Donald Trump's social network has been hacked, not yet made public

Donald Trump's social network has been hacked, not yet made public

According to US media reports, the social media website announced by former US President Donald Trump was hacked before it was launched.

According to the Washington Post, a group of hackers working against the spread of hate and misinformation claimed to have hacked the "Truth" social media site by accessing it, Telegraph reports.

The New York Times also cited various sources in its report saying that hackers have hacked several accounts of Donald Trump's social networking websites.


According to a group of hackers, the Truth Social website is not yet available to the public and is under construction, but they exploited the site's vulnerabilities to create a fake account, including hacking Donald Trump's account.

Former US President Donald Trump announced the launch of a new social media network, Truth Social, on October 21.

According to Donald Trump's team, a trial version of "Truth Social" will be presented to US consumers by the end of November, when it will be fully introduced in the first quarter of 2022.

Truth Social will be developed by a new company formed by the merger of the Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) and a special purpose company (SPAC).

The network is likely to be similar to Facebook, but some believe that Truth Social will be a microblogging platform similar to Twitter.

Donald Trump was the 45th president of the United States from November 2016 to January 2021 and his Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts were shut down due to his hateful and misleading posts.

Twitter closed Donald Trump's account on January 9, 2021 and banned him permanently, while Facebook closed his accounts on January 7, 2021.

YouTube also shut down Donald Trump's channel on January 27, 2021, while SnapChat and Instagram also banned him. /Telegraph/