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Hacktivist Drama: Gay Furry Hackers vs. The Heritage Foundation Explodes in Epic Data Leak!
Hacktivist group SiegedSec, the “gay furry hackers,” disbanded after leaking 2GB of data from The Heritage Foundation. They targeted the think tank for promoting Project 2025, a far-right political blueprint. Despite their exit, SiegedSec remains committed to fighting for rights, fur and all.
Hot Take:
Looks like SiegedSec has taken a page from the rock bands of yore: a massive data leak, a dramatic breakup, and a farewell tour of chaos. The “gay furry hackers” group may be disbanding, but their exit is sure to leave a lasting paw print on the cybersecurity scene.
Key Points:
- SiegedSec claims to have hacked and leaked data from The Heritage Foundation.
- The group disbanded after the leak, asserting it was a planned move.
- Project 2025, a conservative agenda blueprint, was the target of the hack.
- Mike Howell from Heritage Foundation allegedly sent furious messages to the hackers.
- SiegedSec has a history of targeting high-profile organizations like NATO and nuclear power labs.