Donald Trump and FBI Want to Arrest Anonymous for “Hacking and Leaking” Data That’s Been Online Since 2013“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting”“Pretend inferiority and encourage his arrogance” says Sun Tzu
Anonymous used this preamble to Sun Tzu’s Art of War with extreme nicety to fight its cyberwar against Donald Trump and Trump fell for it hook, line and sinker. On Friday, the Anonymous hackers set up a tidy little trap for Trump, his presidential campaign staff, the Secret Service, and the FBI — and they all fell for it. Anonymous announced that it had published all of Trump’s personal information — social security number, cell phone number, addresses — and FBI and Secret Service officials immediately made the move to arrest the group. However, the information had not been hacked or leaked. In fact, everything Anonymous posted had been online — and available for anyone to see — for years.
— The Anon Journal (@TheAnonJournal) March 17, 2016 Anonymous RedCult released a second video to explain the ruse, in which the narrator explains the information “was online since 2013.” Indeed, as the video states, “The government and law enforcement authorities are seeking the arrest of the people responsible for attempting to illegally hack Mr. Trump’s accounts and telephone information.” Anonymous utilised the bait with the following statement in the video it posted:
At the end of the video Anonymous even thanked Trump, his campaign team, and law enforcement for participating in its “little experiment.”