'Gay furry hackers' disband after Project 2025 data theft
SiegedSec, short for Sieged Security and commonly self-described as the "Gay Furry Hackers", [1][2] was a black-hat criminal hacktivist group/extremist group, [3][4][2] that was formed in early , that committed a number of high profile cyber attacks, including attacks on NATO, [3][4][5] Idaho National Laboratory, [1][2] and Real America's Voice. [6][7] On July 10, , after attacking The. SiegedSec is a hacktivist group that emerged in early , quickly gaining notoriety for its cyberattacks on a variety of organizations. Self-identifying as "gay furry hackers," the group blends disruptive attacks with a distinct online persona characterized by vulgarity and humor.
Leader of gay furry hacker group has home raided by FBI
The FBI has raided the leader of the since-disbanded group of gay furry hackers who released data on the Heritage Foundation’s Project , the Daily Dot and Computing report. In the texts, Howell appears apoplectically humorless, oscillating between threats to expose the hackers and hopes for violence against them. Howell is a columnist for The Daily Signal, the site whose subscriber data SiegedSec leaked amid a spree of other leaks.
FBI raids leader of gay furry hacking group that went after
Sieged Security, which describes itself as a group of “gay furry hackers,” recently infiltrated a leading U.S. nuclear-research facility and obtained sensitive personal data. By Miles Klee. Now an executive director at the influential organization is so hopping mad that he might as well invest in a kangaroo costume.
Heritage Foundation Exec Threatens 'Gay Furry Hackers' in
A collective of self-professed “gay furry hackers” breached databases at a nuclear research laboratory in Idaho this week and released thousands of human resources records. Their only ransom demand? The lab must begin a catgirl research program. The records, which contain names, addresses, and. Their only ransom demand? The lab must begin a catgirl research program.
‘Gay Furry Hackers’ Breach U.S. Nuclear Research Facility
The leader of SiegedSec, a disbanded group of self-stylized "gay furry hackers," was raided this week, months after attacking the creators of Project After claiming to break into a database belonging to The Heritage Foundation, and then leaking 2GB of files belonging to the ultra-conservative think tank, the hacktivist crew SiegedSec says it has disbanded. According to a message on the miscreants' Telegram channel, they had already planned to exit the scene this week.
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Leader of Furry Hackers Raided by Feds Months After Attack on
The home of the former leader of SiegedSec, a disbanded group of self-described “gay furry hackers”, has reportedly been raided by the FBI. The group, known for its cyber-attacks on conservative institutions, has linked the raid to its past activities, including the hacking of The Heritage Foundation’s right-wing Project SiegedSec came to prominence. . "Gay Furry Hackers" Breached a Nuclear Lab to Demand Catgirl
After “Gay Furry” hackers breached the think tank behind the extreme Project agenda, its executive director is spewing venom. .