FBI raids leader of gay furry hacking group that went after the organization behind Project 2025
- The FBI raided the leader of a disbanded group of gay furry hackers, who had leaked data regarding the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, as reported by the Daily Dot and Computing.
- The Heritage Foundation claimed that the hackers used outdated information, stating it was from a two-year-old archive on its online media arm, the Daily Signal.
- Independent journalist Ryan Fae noted the connection between the group SiegedSec and another hacker, but he could not confirm the details of the raid.
- If determined to be an act of terrorism or espionage, the leader could face up to life in prison, as per potential charges evaluated by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Gay furry hacker leader 'raided by FBI' after Project 2025 details leaked
The base of the leader of a disbanded group of gay furry hackers has been raided by the FBI, according to reports. SiegedSec posted data last July that it claimed to have hacked from The Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind the right-wing policy document Project 2025. Known only as Vio, SiegedSec’s co-leader at the time wrote on Telegram that the group was responsible for a cyber-attack which secured 200GB of files from The He…
FBI raids leader of gay furry hackers who exposed Project 2025
The FBI has raided the leader of the since-disbanded group of gay furry hackers who released data on the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, the Daily Dot and Computing report.A former member of the group SiegedSec, mewmrrpmeow, broke the news of the raid in a post to X.“I regret to inform you that vio's location was raided earlier today,” user mewmrrpmeow warned in the post. “She is no longer accessible, contactable, or reliable.” — (@) The enc…
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