, they mostly work to cull user data from private companies. While a recent Telegram announcement made clear that they have no intention of halting black hat activities, the Supreme Court decision has led them to declare that it's "time for some hacktivism" — in the form of stealing information from government bodies and other pro-life organizations.
"Like many, we are also pro-choice, one shouldn't be denied access to abortion," the syndicate wrote. "As added pressure to the [US] government, we have leaked many internal documents and files retrieved from Kentucky's and Arkansas' government server."The group claims to have already stolen about 8 gigabytes of data, which they say includes government workers' personal information. And according to the hackers, Kentucky and Arkansas are just the beginning.
"THE ATTACKS WILL CONTINUE!" The hackers promised in their Telegram post. "Our main targets are any pro-life entities, including government servers of the states with anti-abortion laws."
You mean felonies😂😂😂🤡
OMG! There’s a price to be paid, boys…. AbortionRightsAreHumanRights
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