
Trump campaign website hacked in 'cryptocurrency scam'
The US president's re-election campaign insists there was "no exposure to sensitive data".

The official website of US President Donald Trump has been hacked by an apparent cryptocurrency scam.
His re-election campaign team is investigating the security breach.
"The world has had enough of the fake news spreaded [sic] daily" by the US president, a message on www.donaldjtrump.com briefly displayed.
"Multiple devices were compromised that gave full access to Trump and relatives."
The hackers also claimed to have proof that the US administration "is involved in the origin of the coronavirus" and interfering in the presidential election, which takes place on 3 November.
The message then asked for cryptocurrency donations in exchange for access to this information.