Hackers took downward the website of a Tennessee nonprofit that was collecting donations for Nippon too replaced the abode page amongst profanity.
Japan-America Society of Tennessee executive manager Leigh Weiland said hackers broke into the site quondam Midweek night.
The group's web-hosting fellowship was able to larn the site dorsum upwards Th morning.
Before that, anyone trying to larn to the group's abode page encountered a by too large blank concealment amongst an offensive phrase at the top.
Weiland said her group, which promotes goodwill for too agreement of Japan, has established a relief fund for Japanese victims of Friday's earthquake too tsunami. The site has been getting a lot of traffic from people who desire to donate money.
Japan-America Society of Tennessee executive manager Leigh Weiland said hackers broke into the site quondam Midweek night.
The group's web-hosting fellowship was able to larn the site dorsum upwards Th morning.
Before that, anyone trying to larn to the group's abode page encountered a by too large blank concealment amongst an offensive phrase at the top.
Weiland said her group, which promotes goodwill for too agreement of Japan, has established a relief fund for Japanese victims of Friday's earthquake too tsunami. The site has been getting a lot of traffic from people who desire to donate money.
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