Charity’s site reduced to a landing page after ‘suspicious activity’ and staff sent threatening emails

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has taken down its website after “suspicious activity” and said its staff had been sent threatening emails.

The charity’s website was reduced to a pared-back landing page on Friday afternoon after a suspected hacking attempt.

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