SiegedSec Attacks Heritage Foundation and Releases Sensitive Data
'Gay furry hackers' attack Heritage Foundation and release sensitive data related to Project 2025 🔗
A group of self-described “gay furry hackers” known as SiegedSec attacked the Heritage Foundation and released sensitive data related to the think tank's 'Project 2025'. The stolen data contains information created between 2007 and November 2022, including full names, email addresses, passwords, and usernames of Heritage supporters. The attack is part of SiegedSec's “OpTransRights” campaign and marks the second attack the Heritage Foundation has faced this year. The Foundation denies being hacked, calling the incident a false narrative and an exaggeration by a group of criminal trolls trying to get attention.
- "Gay furry hackers" known as SiegedSec attack Heritage Foundation and release sensitive data related to Project 2025
- Data stolen includes full names, email addresses, passwords, and usernames of Heritage supporters
- Attack is part of SiegedSec's “OpTransRights” campaign and marks the second attack the Heritage Foundation has faced this year