Arts+CultureNewsAnonymous calls on supporters to help take down Donald TrumpThe hacking collective has accused the president-elect of ‘financial and personal ties with Russian mobsters, child traffickers and money launderers’ShareLink copied ✔️January 17, 2017Arts+CultureNewsTextAnna Cafolla Anonymous, the worldwide hacking group, has once again gone after president-elect Donald Trump. The hackivists, who previously hacked Trump’s voicemails and attacked his websites following anti-Muslim, racist and sexist comments, are now zoning in on new allegations. “This isn’t the 80s any longer, information doesn’t vanish, it is all out there,” the YourAnonCentral account affiliated with the hackers tweeted. “You are going to regret the next 4 years.” “You have financial and personal ties with Russian mobsters, child traffickers, and money launderers,” Anonymous said, possibly referring in part to information released last week. It’s not been made clear whether they are in possession of more information. Since the initial tweets, the YourAnonCentral account has been retweeting past allegations based on Trump’s ties to known paedophiles and alleged links to human trafficking. "Go get him #Anonymous" "Step up!" "Save us please!" No, you go get him. It's your duty as adults. We gave you the resources, use them.— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) January 16, 2017We could care less about Democrats attacking you @realDonaldTrump, the fact of the matter is, you are implicated in some really heavy shit.— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) January 16, 2017Roy Cohen and your daddy aren't here to protect you anymore @realDonaldTrump.— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) January 16, 2017Oh and please tell your interns not to waste money hitting us with your Moldavian bot farm, stay frosty @realDonaldTrump.— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) January 16, 2017 The group then asked their supporters use the “resources” they’ve given them to attack Trump and dredge up more of his secrets. Anonymous’ last attack on Trump, #OpTrump, saw the hackers call on “every able person with a computer” to help shut the then-presidential hopeful’s website down. In previous internet attacks, the group has also went after Isis and the Steubenville rapists.