DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Donald Trump's corporate website is the target of a cyberattack, which comes the same day Gawker has published a cell phone number for the billionaire Republican presidential candidate. Trump aides confirmed Monday that hackers were able to access non-public pages inside Trump.com and post a tribute to comedian Jon Stewart. Company officials describe the episode as a "non-event" and a prank that compromised none of Trump's corporate information. Separately, the New York-based celebrity gossip and media news website Gawker published a telephone number that campaign aides acknowledged was once used by Trump.