GATEWAY PUNDIT - Over 30 websites belonging to the Ecuadorian government are now offline — some of them defaced — in protest of the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
The hackers are calling their efforts #OpEcuador, and are also promoting #OpUS and #OpUK. The United States and United Kingdom have not yet been hit with any cyber attacks, that we know of.
— Jacob Riggs (@Riggsbit) April 13, 2019
— Jacob Riggs (@Riggsbit) April 13, 2019
Two days after the Thursday arrest of Julian Assange at Ecuador’s London embassy, several government websites were hacked; including Ecuador’s official website, the Central Bank of Ecuador, the Ministry of the Interior and the Ecuadorian Assembly in the UK, according to Gateway Pundit’s Cassandra Fairbanks, who was in London last week and documented the run-up to Assange’s arrest.
#release Julian
#WWG1WGA