Dana7360
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This is interesting.
Someone hacked oath keepers.
I'm sure that law enforcement would make very good use of this information but it was illegally obtained.
From the article:
The cache of internal Oath Keepers data, which was released to DDoSecrets by a hacker, is roughly 3.8 gigabytes and includes a sweeping amount of information about the organization and its members. The email archives for each chapter of the group and some of its leaders such as Rhodes are in the leak, comprising a total of around 10,000 emails. Messages from the group’s chat service “Rocket.Chat” are included from June 2020 and between March 2021 and mid-September.
Approximately 38,000 email addresses are in an additional file labeled as a membership list, many of which are tied to names, physical addresses, phone numbers, IP addresses, donation histories, and other information, according to the Daily Dot, but it’s not clear which of those entries are tied to current or former Oath Keepers.
Someone hacked oath keepers.
I'm sure that law enforcement would make very good use of this information but it was illegally obtained.
From the article:
The cache of internal Oath Keepers data, which was released to DDoSecrets by a hacker, is roughly 3.8 gigabytes and includes a sweeping amount of information about the organization and its members. The email archives for each chapter of the group and some of its leaders such as Rhodes are in the leak, comprising a total of around 10,000 emails. Messages from the group’s chat service “Rocket.Chat” are included from June 2020 and between March 2021 and mid-September.
Approximately 38,000 email addresses are in an additional file labeled as a membership list, many of which are tied to names, physical addresses, phone numbers, IP addresses, donation histories, and other information, according to the Daily Dot, but it’s not clear which of those entries are tied to current or former Oath Keepers.
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