GETTR, the social media platform launched by an aide to former President Donald Trump, was briefly hacked hours after it was officially launched, according to the firm’s chief executive.
Accounts belonging to several prominent users, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-Ga.), Newsmax, and Miller himself were apparently hacked, as shown by screenshots circulating online. The account’s profiles were changed to show the same message: “@JubaBaghdad was here :) ^^ free palestine ^^.”
However, the hack didn’t last long. The accounts were apparently breached at 8:30 a.m. and returned to normal by 10 a.m., reported Business Insider.
Baghdad told the website that he hacked the accounts “just for fun,” noting that GETTR’s team “should not publish the website before making sure everything, or at least almost everything, is secure.”
But Miller said the hack was detected and dealt with within minutes.
Guo Wengui, a Chinese businessman whose arrest has been sought by the Chinese Communist Party, has invested in the firm, Miller told The Wall Street Journal. Guo, who is also a frequent critic of the Chinese regime, doesn’t have a direct role or financial stake in GETTR, Miller said.
“I think a lot of people understand, with the United States, the desire for a new social media platform that’s really founded on these principles of free speech, independent thought, rejecting censorship and cancel culture,” Miller told the paper.
Over the weekend, the website acknowledged that there are other technical difficulties relating to the rollout.
Miller didn’t respond to a request for comment by press time.