Facebook Page In Deceased Girl's Honor Hacked 05-06-2018, 11:08 AM
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Greetings everyone,
I was quite emotional when I Initially read this article.
In terms of hacking, this Is probably one of the lowest acts of cruelty I've come across. If I had knowledge of those responsible, have no Illusions, they'd be stripped of their Identity and every relative data on a personal level.
No further comment.
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I was quite emotional when I Initially read this article.
In terms of hacking, this Is probably one of the lowest acts of cruelty I've come across. If I had knowledge of those responsible, have no Illusions, they'd be stripped of their Identity and every relative data on a personal level.
No further comment.
Quote:Her daughter died of cancer. Now, the young girl's legacy may be lost as well, with hackers to blame.
Young Kyssi Andrews' Facebook page had 365,000 supporters. On it, Marla Jones documented every high and low her daughter endured while battling cancer. Recently, computer hackers attacked the page. Now, it and years of what Jones has documented are gone. Â Â
At just three years old, Kyssi Andews was diagnosed with a form of kidney cancer. For the next three years, Kyssi's mother marked her daughter's every move, posting every picture and every video on the Kyssi Andrews Foundation for Pediatric Cancer Facebook page.
The hackers began posting inappropriate images. Now, the page, dedicated to her deceased six-year-old daughter, is gone. Yet another blow for this mother in mourning since her daughter went to heaven.
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