Environmental hacktivists publish 2 terabytes of mining company emails

The group called Guacamaya posted files from public and private mining companies and public agencies responsible for environmental oversight.

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Hunter Biden emails that Trump allies shared contain signs of possible ‘tampering,’ analysis suggests

Researchers shared the data to provide a more complete context about the data and questions surrounding it, they said.

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Anonymous Hacks Russian Media Censoring Agency Roskomnadzor

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The announcement of the hack came from Emma Best of DDoSecrets who confirmed that an affiliate of Anonymous…
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‘Freedom Convoy’ donors exposed in possible cyberattack on GiveSendGo crowdfunding site

Christian crowdfunding website GiveSendGo is offline Monday due to an apparent hack after the company vowed to fight a Canadian court order to stop disbursing donated funds to a trucker convoy protesting COVID-19 measures in Canada. Sunday the website redirected to a domain “givesendgone[.]wtf” which showed a video from the Disney film frozen alongside a message condemning donors, the Daily Dot’s Mikael Thalen reported. As of Monday morning, the GiveSendGo site delivered an error message. The attackers also appear to have leaked donor information, including names, email addresses, zip codes and IP addresses, according to hacktivist group DDoSSecrets, which obtained the unsecured files. The Canadian protestors belong to a larger global “Freedom Convoy” protest movement by truckers seeking the end of vaccine and mask mandates. The protests have caused a state of emergency in parts of Ottawa, where protestors have been accused of aggressive and illegal behavior by law enforcement. The […]

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Unknown Hacker Grabs Gab’s Data, DDoSecrets Doesn’t Leak it

Gab has been hacked. The app fell “victim” to a simple SQL injection attack. But the CEO’s response was a trans-phobic slur.
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“Mentally ill demon hackers” blamed for massive Gab data leak

Gab, the Twitter-like social networking service known for its far-right userbase, has reportedly been hacked – putting more than 40 million public and private posts, messages, as well as user profiles and hashed passwords, at risk of exposure.

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Gab hacked – DDoSecrets leak profiles, posts, DMs, passwords online

By Habiba Rashid
In total, DDoSecrets has leaked 70 GB worth of sensitive data belonging to registered Gab users. Here’s what Hackread.com can confirm.
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After Assange indictment, DDoSecrets publishes old WikiLeaks chats, strategy sessions

Every anti-secrecy group operates in the long shadow of WikiLeaks. But that doesn’t mean WikiLeaks is off limits. Distributed Denial of Secrets, a semi-anonymous group of transparency activists, on Tuesday released the AssangeLeaks. It’s a collection of files that DDoSecrets says is meant to “illustrate how WikiLeaks operates behind closed doors” at a time when WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is facing criminal charges in the U.S. in connection with a series of disclosures that contained information stolen from the U.S. military and other sources. DDoSecrets on June 19 published an unrelated database called #BlueLeaks, a collection of files including police training materials, police safety guidelines, covert data collection techniques and protest containment strategies. Upon that release, scholars who have followed the past generation of information activism, in which groups like Anonymous and WikiLeaks publish hacked information, suggested that DDoSecrets had emerged as a leading group of digital demonstrators. Tuesday, DDoSecrets went […]

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German Police seize DDoSecrets server hosting BlueLeaks data dump

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The BlueLeaks data dump contained sensitive information on Police, Fusion centers which were recently leaked by WikiLeaks-like service called DDoSecrets. German police have seized a server that hosted the BlueLeaks data dump. As previously rep… Continue reading German Police seize DDoSecrets server hosting BlueLeaks data dump