Anonymous hacked Qanon:
Hacker group Anonymous dumps 150 gigabytes of data including names, passwords and home addresses of far-right website administrators in what experts are calling the 'Panama Papers of hate groups'
The massive data dump could take years to properly analyze, experts say
It includes names, passwords and addresses of administrators of far-right sites
They all used the Washington-based web host Epik, founded by Rob Monster
Epik has hosted websites like 8chan, The Daily Stormer, Gab and Parler
The domain registrar's weak security standards left its customers vulnerable, according to hackers
"The fascist side of the Internet" gets hacked: Proud Boys, QAnon websites fall victim to Anonymous
Dubbed the "Panama Papers of hate groups," data reveals Proud Boys, QAnon website owners' personal information
and phone numbers.
"After years of bolstering the worst trash the Internet has to offer, this is, truly, the Epik moment we've all been waiting for," the group said in a statement it published along with the data dump, which was first reported by independent journalist Steven Monacelli.
"This dataset is all that's needed to trace actual ownership and management of the fascist side of the Internet," the statement said. "Time to find out who in your family secretly ran an Ivermectin horse porn fetish site, disinfo publishing outfit, or yet another Qanon hellhole."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10015763/Anonymous-hackers-dump-150-GIGABYTES-names-passwords-addresses-far-right-website-admins.html
https://www.salon.com/2021/09/22/the-fascist-side-of-the-internet-gets-hacked-proud-boys-qanon-websites-fall-victim-to-anonymous/