US Far-right platform hit by a data breach, revealing the names and addresses of Proud Boys, QAnon, and Texas Right to Life backers

Hackers last week breached a major web platform that helped far-right groups like the Proud Boys and QAnon operate online.

About 15 million names, phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses held by the platform, Epik, were revealed.

The hacking group Anonymous claimed credit for the breach.

In an email to customers on Monday, shared on Twitter by the data scientist Emily Gorcenski, Epik said it had confirmed an "unauthorized intrusion" on or around September 13.

Epik's clients have included the Texas Republican Party, Parler, Gab, 8chan, Infowars, BitChute, the Proud Boys, members of QAnon, the pro-gun forum AR15.com, the pro-Trump site The Donald, and the neo-Nazi blog the Daily Stormer, according to Ars Technica and NPR.

Anonymous said on September 13 that it had accessed about 180 gigabytes of archived information, describing it as a "decade's worth of data from the company." News of the breach was first reported by the journalist Steven Monacelli.

Last Friday, Epik CEO Rob Monster held a four-hour online Q&A to address the hack. He said there had been a "hijack of data that should not have been hijacked."

Many far-right and conservative groups have struggled to maintain web-hosting services as a result of their incendiary content.

ProLifeWhistleblower, a site created by the Texas Right to Life movement that allowed people to submit tips about people helping facilitate abortions in Texas, was kicked off GoDaddy on September 2. It moved to Epik.

Parler, a social-media site popular among far-right groups, was dropped by Amazon Web Services following the attack on the US Capitol on January 6.

Epik has also kicked off right-wing clients before.

It banned 8chan after the manifesto of the shooter in Christchurch, New Zealand, was posted on the forum in 2019. In 2018, it dropped Gab, another far-right social-media site, after it hosted antisemitic commentary from the man charged in the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.

Experts believe hacks like the one claimed by Anonymous will drive the groups to companies outside the US.

"A breach like this will force some of these actors to find security providers outside of North America, in Europe, to possibly step up their security game," Gabriella Coleman, a professor of anthropology at Harvard University, told CNN.

While Anonymous said the hack was aimed at identifying people behind right-wing sites, the personal details of some people who are not Epik clients were also released, the data-privacy monitor Have I Been Pwned said.

"The breach exposed a huge volume of data not just of Epik customers, but also scraped WHOIS records belonging to individuals and organisations who were not Epik customers," the site said.

source: https://www.businessinsider.com/epik-hack-reveals-proud-boys-qanon-backers-names-addresses-2021-9
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Now this shocks me!

How many of them are "feds?"
 
So now they're going after Arfcom. Texas Republicans, and other normiecons.

Their goal is to do whatever they want to you.
Many far-right and conservative groups have struggled to maintain web-hosting services as a result of their incendiary content.
"We're allowed to call for your doxxing and mass arrest, but don't you dare discuss things we don't like or stand up for your rights! That's incendiary!"

Get fucked.
 
I've said it for three years now

Why are republicans and far right people so fucking desperate to give their information out? Why the fuck do you retards need to be on or have your own twitter so fucking bad?

I don't use twitter. At all. It doesn't hinder my life in any fucking way. I wish I had been smarter 14 years ago and had never gotten a Facebook too cause I never fucking use it but they still got some info on me.
 
Hacking is acceptable when used towards political rivals. Hacking the noble caste is a crime and God does not approve.
LOL the only site I recognize is AR15.com and its autism is legendary even among firearm enthusiasts, who call it Barfcom.

Most gun guys are a lot nicer than society wants you to believe but that forum is the exception not the rule.
 
People need to learn that nothing is unhackable. In the words of my neighbor (who is currently in prison for fucking a chicken) "if it exists, it can be penetrated."

Also current day Anonymous are a bunch of fags through and through. This whole "hack" is either another misconfiguration or them paying off some data center drone to plug a USB into a server that doesn't belong to them. Or glowies using one of their many 0-day exploits. Remember "EternalBlue"? They're sitting on a million other ones like that.
 
People need to learn that nothing is unhackable. In the words of my neighbor (who is currently in prison for fucking a chicken) "if it exists, it can be penetrated."

Also current day Anonymous are a bunch of fags through and through. This whole "hack" is either another misconfiguration or them paying off some data center drone to plug a USB into a server that doesn't belong to them. Or glowies using one of their many 0-day exploits. Remember "EternalBlue"? They're sitting on a million other ones like that.
Your neighbor sounds like an interesting fellow to share a beer with. Also most people who call themselves "hackers" are actually script kiddies. Hackers usually have written a program or two, script kiddies just use other people's and claim credit for "hacking" random people's websites. Sometimes even with the names of their own personal main account.

Even terminally online l33t h@xx0r fags were better in the 2000s. Anon used to dox and prank people for abusing/killing cats, posting CP. Now they're a bunch of glowniggers working to enslave the world. I can't wait for Armageddon.
4chan even helped the Russian Air Force find out the location of an ISIS base, basically using the power of autism to call in an airstrike.
 
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