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Heritage Foundation Hacked by “Gay Furry Hackers”: Executive’s Fiery Response Goes Viral
SiegedSec, a group of “gay furry hackers,” allegedly breached The Heritage Foundation, only to be met with a denial from the think-tank. The hacked data was reportedly a two-year-old public archive. The drama escalated with a leaked, heated exchange between a hacker and a Heritage…
Hot Take:
***When your hacktivist group’s name sounds like a medieval roleplaying game and the executive you hacked sounds like a middle school bully, you know the cybersecurity world has entered a bizarre new dimension.***
Key Points:
– SiegedSec, a hacktivist group composed of “gay furry hackers,” claims to have breached The Heritage Foundation.
– The Heritage Foundation disputes the hack, stating the data was from a public archive.
– A leaked conversation between a SiegedSec hacker and a Heritage Foundation executive made waves online.
– The chat revealed heated exchanges, with both parties trading barbs.
– The Heritage Foundation executive confirmed the authenticity of the leaked conversation.