Distributed Denial of Secrets, a nonprofit leak website, claimed it received 30 megabytes of donor information to the Ottawa truckers’ protest, TechCrunch reports. GiveSendGo, the website used to donate to the protestors, was targeted by hackers in a separate incident after a security lapse in the Amazon-hosted S3 bucket that stored more than 1,000 identity documents. Distributed Denial of Secrets said the data obtained would only be provided to researchers and journalists.
16 Feb. 2022
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