Heritage Foundation Exec Threatens ‘Gay Furry Hackers’ in Unhinged Texts

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The hacktivist collective, SiegedSec, has been engaged in a campaign called “OpTransRights,” in which it targets government websites with the aim of disrupting efforts to enact or enforce anti-trans and anti-abortion laws. Heritage Foundation was selected due to its Project 2025 plans

Furry hackers kicked off the campaign against anti-trans churches by doxing a YouTube pastor

campaign’s first action took place on April 1, when SiegedSec announced that it had hacked the River Valley Church in Burnsville, Minnesota, due to the pastor’s views towards transgender people.

hack saw SiegedSec not only leak roughly 15,000 user accounts from the ministry’s website, including detailed prayer requests

but also use the church’s Amazon account to purchase thousands of dollars worth of inflatable sea lions.

In their announcement regarding the new campaign, SiegedSec revealed that they had taken actions against the church once again

Yet this time, the group chose to dox the church’s pastor Rob Ketterling, which included the release of his personal cell phone number.

“We encourage our viewers to send over a text to Rob,” the hackers wrote in their release. “Go tell him what you think about his transphobia!”

While it’s unclear who or what SiegedSec will hack next as part of their campaign

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the group showed a willingness to take on high-profile targets.

In October, the hacking group leaked over 3,000 files from NATO.

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Later that month, SiegedSec breached a top telecommunications business in Israel and published data on around 50,000 customers

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The effort, dubbed , initially began last year when the group targeted government websites in five states with policies against matters such as gender-confirming healthcare.

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Also real american voice the right-wing media outlet, owned by secretive businessman Robert Sigg, regularly platforms far-right commentators like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk, as well as playing host to conspiracy theories – including COVID-19 misinformation, 2020 election conspiracies, and QAnon, as well as transphobic content.

SiegedSec reported the hack – which is part of an ongoing campaign called OpTransRights – via their Telegram channel, saying that they released the personal information of over 1,200 app users, including their full names, phone numbers, and email addresses: a process known as “doxxing”.

The group also said they “went poof on their files,” wiping user data from the app’s API and its cloud storage, reports Them.

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'Gay furry hackers' say they've disbanded after raiding Project 2025's Heritage Foundation

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We all knew Gay Furry hacker vio had a chat with Mike Howell from the heritage foundation before Mike had a melt down but did you know what was said in that chat ?

these chat logs were released by SiegedSec, this chat took place on signal.

files.catbox.moe/i0tkbp.txt

Now ya do - Mike lost his cool 😂😂

Oh and heads up for UK/Ireland folks in case you can't access the catbox

Unfortunately the love of footy has overtaken the sensibilities of the British and Irish governments, and they have decided to implement an IP level block on Catbox's primary IP address, due to clips of games being uploaded to Catbox..

How to resolve? - You will need to utilize a VPN in order to evade this traffic hijack.

Lol

@ecksmc Good idea, get in, get the job done, and get out fast. Excellent combat strategy.

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