Vigilantes hackers hijack Christchurch mosque shooter’s online manifesto and ...

Vigilante hackers hijack Christchurch mosque shooter's twisted online manifesto and replace it with a virus dubbed the 'Trojan Haka' An online vigilante is circulating a 'weaponised' version of the document  Cyber experts think it's an attempt to stop the manifesto being distributed  When clicked on a black screen pops up with a message saying: 'This is not us!' 

By Alana Mazzoni For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 06:20 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 06:21 BST, 1 April 2019

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Vigilante hackers have reportedly hijacked the accused Christchurch gunman's banned online manifesto and replaced it with a dangerous virus. 

The virus, dubbed the 'Trojan Haka', forces a system reboot that ends with a black screen featuring a message in red writing: 'This is not us!'

The chilling manifesto was reportedly written by Australian-born Brenton Tarrant, 28, who is accused of gunning down 50 Muslims in a terrorist attack two weeks ago.

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