A New Jersey woman who was found bound with zip ties in the woods and marked with a derogatory phrase referencing President Donald Trump is now accused of staging the attack.

Natalie Greene, 26, is charged with conspiracy to convey false statements and hoaxes and making false statements to federal law enforcement.

According to court documents, Greene and a co-conspirator called 911 late July 23 and claimed that three men had attacked them on a trail at the Egg Harbor Township Nature Reserve. The co-conspirator told dispatchers the men referenced Greene by name and mentioned her job in politics. According to reports, Greene previously worked for a Republican congressman.

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      19 hours ago

      Correct, but the way they found out was just a quick look at browsering history. Sometimes just doing a basic bit of cover up to not make things immediately obvious can go a long way.

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      22 hours ago

      Unless you know something we don’t, your ISP shouldn’t know much about your browsing history

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        22 hours ago

        The ISPs don’t know what exactly you saw on the site because of SSL, but they’re processing your traffic and have complete visibility of which IPs you visit. If you keep the default ISP DNS server they also know which domain names. As far as I know, the only way to keep your ISP completely in the dark is to use VPN, plus a third-party DNS server, plus DNS encryption.