Hackers 'attack' Harry Potter 7
A hacker named Gabriel invaded the computer system of the publisher Bloomsbury (London) and captured the content of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, episode 7 and also the last episode of the Harry Potter series. .
While the Bloomsbury publisher is still tight-lipped about the incident, Kyle Good, a US distributor's representative, quickly informed the readers. So probably in the coming days, readers will see the content of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows appear on the Internet. But Harry's favorite readers must also be vigilant about these content, as it is possible that this information contains malicious code to attack the user's computer.
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For months, passionate fans of the series have been arguing with each other over whether JK Rowling's last episode had "killed" one of Harry Potter's friends Ron Weasley or Hermione Granger. is not. And this time, 'Gabriel' claims to have posted the information to answer readers' doubts.
It should also be recalled that a month before the publication of Episode 6 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in July 2005, a stolen copy was also floating in London. The two were arrested after trying to buy a copy at The Sun newspaper.
As expected, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be available at bookstores on July 21.
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