"Gay furry hackers" have released two gigabytes of data swiped from the Heritage Foundation, the radical right-wing group behind Project 2025.
"Gay furry hackers" have released two gigabytes of data swiped from the Heritage Foundation, the radical right-wing group behind Project 2025.
A politically-oriented cybercrime group carried out the attack in response to Heritage’s Project 2025.
I have no qualms about this — three cheers for the gay furries.
44 3 ReplyCool what’s in the data?
31 0 ReplyFor those who can't click on external links:
"The data includes the full names, email addresses, passwords, and usernames of people associating with Heritage, including users with U.S. government email addresses."
Edit: the data is related to The Daily Signal, a right-wing media site affiliated with The Heritage Foundation.
14 0 ReplyGoing on just this article, this is a total nothing burger.
The headline says they’ve released the data, the article then quotes the hackers as saying the data is “useless” and won’t be released.
The Project 2025 mouthpiece says they got hold of a 2 year old archive and nothing of value of lost.
The story is a non-starter and this article in particular is a long draught of hot garbage juice.
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