'Anonymous' hacks Texas Republican Party website after state enacts anti-abortion law

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'Anonymous' hacks Texas Republican Party website after state enacts anti-abortion law
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A statement on the website read 'Texas: Taking voices from women to promote theocratic erosion of church/state barriers' during the hack.

The hacking group 'Anonymous' targeted the Texas Republican Party's website on Saturday in response to a state law restricting access to abortions., which reported that the site carried an Anonymous banner and displayed a Rick Astley music video.

A statement on the website read"Texas: Taking voices from women to promote theocratic erosion of church/state barriers," the radio station reported.Hackers with the group 'Anonymous' took over the Texas Republican Party's website on Saturday in response to a law the state enacted earlier this month restricting access to abortions.

"We will be increasing security and appreciate the hackers providing us with a fundraising opportunity—funds we will use to promote even more robust Pro-Life legislation in Texas," Rinaldi added.Saturday.," he tweeted, referring to Planned Parenthood.

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