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, the hacker collective that calls itself SiegedSec announced on the messaging app Telegram that it had successfully breached the databases of "Real America's Voice," a news outlet that"The hack reveals the personal information of 1,200+ individuals on their app, such as full name, phone number, email address," SiegedSec said on the messaging app, adding that it "went poof" to Real America Voice's files and user data.
That now-wiped data cache is said to include information about the streaming, cable, and digital news outlet's top talent and shows, including those of Bannon, Kirk, and rocker-turned-shock-jock Ted Nugent. Asnotes, its reporters did verify that a hack had occurred, but it's unclear whether it entailed any lasting damage to the network's digital operation.hacked into Minnesota's River Valley Church.
Responding to concerns that such digital aggression may reflect poorly on those in the queer and trans communities, SiegedSec suggested in its Telegram statement that if bigots are going to demonize people regardless, they may as well fight back. "The thing is, these types of people will blame the LGBTQ+ community regardless of what we do," the statement reads. "They will look for a reason to hate, they won't listen to reason, they want to spread lies to shun people different than them."
"And so here we are," SiegedSec continues, "fighting back in our own way, delivering justice to those who spread hate."
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