Roskilde Festival website hacked by IS sympathisers

“We are everywhere” said the message to those logging onto the Dream City website this morning

Dream City is the new name of a section of the Roskilde Festival camping area. The website offers festival goers a chance to to suggest ideas for how the camp ground might be designed. Those that tried to logon to the Dream City website got a different message this morning. 

Visitors to dc.roskilde-festival.dk were greeted by the black flag of the Islamic State, Arabic music and text reading:  “Hacked by Islamic State (ISIS) – We are everywhere.”

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The attack comes just days after the Danish sports media site Tipsbladet.dk was attacked by hackers.





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