GlobalX Hacked: Airline Used for Trump Deportations Targeted

GlobalX Airline Suffers Data Breach
GlobalX, an aviation company previously contracted by the Trump administration for large-scale deportation operations, has allegedly been the target of a cyberattack.
Details of the Hack
Initial reports surfaced on Monday, as 404 Media brought attention to the incident. Evidence included a defaced message displayed on the airline's website and a sample of compromised data provided to the publication by the attackers.
The hacking group, identifying themselves with the collective Anonymous, asserted responsibility for the breach.
Hackers' Motivation
According to a statement released by the hackers, their actions were taken in response to perceived disregard for judicial rulings. They specifically referenced orders issued by multiple judges.
These rulings mandated the return of individuals who had been improperly deported to El Salvador.
The message stated, “Anonymous has decided to enforce the Judge’s order since you and your sycophant staff ignore lawful orders that go against your fascist plans.”
Response from GlobalX
As of this moment, GlobalX has not issued a public statement addressing the reported security incident or confirming the data breach.
Requests for comment from the airline have currently gone unanswered.
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