“Gay Furry Hackers” Claim Credit for Hacking Heritage Foundation Files Over Project 2025
- Self-Described “gay furry hackers,” SiegedSec released data in response to Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, aiming to provide a White House more friendly to the right.
- The data contains Heritage Foundation blogs and material related to The Daily Signal created between 2007 and November 2022.
- SiegedSec accessed the data on July 2, exposing individuals' personal information to bring transparency to supporters of Heritage.
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Heritage Foundation exec rages against 'degenerate' Gay Furry Hackers amid hack
An executive from the Heritage Foundation isn’t pleased a group of “Gay Furry Hackers” managed to breach the right-wing organisation’s databases. Hacking collective SiegedSec claimed in a post on Telegram that it was responsible for a cyber attack against the think tank, and had secured 200GB of files, including passwords and other information on “every user” in its database. The attack, which the group said was part of its #OpTransRights campai…
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