The group is now demanding that the company pay $30,000 in order to keep ‘Hack for Trump’ from releasing the information. In a message to Fidelity, the Hack for Trump said that, “If Fidelity does pay us, we plan on using those funds to help Donald Trump get elected to the White House as he is the only candidate who can restore America to its former glory.” Fidelity on its part said that the hackers had managed to breach some of its websites. Fidelity has stated in a press release it has taken its website offline and evaluated the websites that were ‘repeatedly hacked’. The bank’s websites are hosted by a third-party vendor and hold minimal client information. “Given that the server accessed was the Bank’s vendor’s server the potential exposure is very minor,” the press release stated. The hack and blackmail attempt will be turned over to police for investigation. Fidelity stated that it has not given into any threats and will continue to ensure that no information has been compromised, including monitoring its servers.