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Tutu Foundation UK Hacked, Defaced by @SatanSec

Posted on January 2, 2013 by Lee J

fgjfgj @SatanSec came out again today for the first time in 2013 and as a result they have announced an attack on a united kingdom based foundation’s website.

The Tutu Foundation UK was launched in 2007 to continue the inspiring and transforming peace and reconciliation work of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and Mrs Leah Tutu.

Tutu Foundation UK (https://www.tutufoundationuk.org/) was breached and as a result @SatanSec had uploaded a new page to its website that featured 3 images and fake profiles of staff, one of which is actually @NaziGods.

@NaziGods – This bitch will come for free and leave after fakin her cheap ass into gettin a few more followers. She will claim to have fucked you, then wriggle her skank ass out the door before you have any idea wtf is happening. Do NOT complain or she will paste a fake d0x on yo ass and change her Twitter name again. All bookings made here >>> www.twitter.com/NaziGods

Late last year @SatanSec began this run of "joke" defacements and so far they have not actually done any harm to websites besides the fact they have made many people laugh with the humour that comes from these custom defacements. At time of publishing the website was still defaced but all normal links are still working and all normal site content is still accessible.

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