Outrage after hackers replace Irish primary school website with PORN

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Outrage after hackers replace Irish primary school website with PORN
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School officials are now working in a bid to remove the inappropriate content

St Ronan's Primary School in Newry, Co Down, was the target of the online attack. SDLP Councillor Gary Stokes has branded the attack as "vile" and condemned those responsible."It is disgraceful that someone would think it is amusing to target a primary school in this way.

"It is also very disturbing for the children who range in age from 4 to 11, my thoughts are with the pupils and parents who have seen this. "The police should be fully investigating this sinister attack and I would urge anyone who knows anything about it to come forward."

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