Anonymous are being investigated for hacking Donald Trump and allegedly leaking his phone and security numbers.
Last week, the hacktivist group called on "every able person with a computer" to join the war on the Republican front runner and kicked off the #OpTrump movement on Twitter.
They vowed to relaunch cyber-operations against Trump on April 1 and threatened to "dismantle his campaign."
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In a statement to TIME magazine, a secret service spokesperson said: "The U.S. Secret Service is aware of the Internet postings of Candidate Donald Trump's personal information. We are working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in this matter."
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Back in December, the group officially "declared war" on the US presidential candidate after he gave a radical speech calling for Muslims to be banned from entering the United States.
Words by: Sian Broderick
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