Monday, March 28, 2016




Massachusetts colleges  targeted by anti-Semitic fliers

No big mystery, I think.  Just a Leftist student provocation, as these things usually are.

At least three Massachusetts colleges were targeted by hackers Thursday who sent anti-Semitic fliers through campus printers, in what appeared to be part of a coordinated attack on universities around the country, according to a civil rights group.

Among the schools hit by the hackers were the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Smith College, and Northeastern University in the Commonwealth, and Princeton University, Brown University, DePaul University, and the University of Southern California, according to the Anti-Defamation League.

Hackers infiltrated the computer systems to send fliers that included swastikas and anti-Semitic text above a link to a website classified as a hate group.

Robert O. Trestan, the league’s New England regional director, said in a phone interview that hacking is a new tactic by anti-Semitic agitators, who have historically taped up fliers around campuses or placed them on cars in school parking lots.

“This is a bigger concern than traditional fliering, because there’s a breach of security, and it’s apparently a nationally coordinated attack to spread anti-Semitism,” Trestan said. “It’s always a concern when people are exposed to hate material and lies about other groups.”

Trestan said the Anti-Defamation League has spoken with law enforcement about the hacking and that there is no indication of any public safety threats to Massachusetts students. He said it is not clear who sent the fliers.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haters are evil and some of them are not stupid.

Bird of Paradise said...

So who would be doing this maybe some liberal nazi student looking for attention from Obama the Fink

Anonymous said...

probably muslims, they're the biggest Judeaphobes on the planet next to liberals.

Birdzilla said...

Is this real or another faked hate crime?