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Gay Furry Hackers Unleash Data Tsunami on Conservative Think Tank
SiegedSec, a group of “gay furry hackers,” claims to have stolen two gigabytes of data from the conservative Heritage Foundation. The hack, part of their “OpTransRights” campaign, includes users’ names, emails, and government addresses, aiming to expose Heritage supporters and tarnish their reputation.
Hot Take:
“Gay furry hackers” taking on conservative think tanks? Sounds like we’ve entered a bizarre alternate universe where hackers are more colorful than ever—and I’m here for it!
Key Points:
- SiegedSec, a group of “gay furry hackers,” claims to have stolen 2GB of data from the Heritage Foundation.
- The hackers targeted the think tank in retaliation for its “Project 2025” policy proposals.
- Data stolen includes full names, email addresses, passwords, and usernames, even some US government emails.
- This hack is part of SiegedSec’s “OpTransRights” campaign, which has previously targeted anti-abortion and anti-trans organizations.
- Heritage Foundation has faced multiple cyberattacks this year, including one that led to a network shutdown in April.