The hacker, who asked not to be identified but claimed affiliation with the hacking collective Anonymous, first noticed the name of the company behind TRUTH Social's app: T Media Tech LLC.
This latest leak comes just days after a 300GB cache containing bootable disk images of Epik's servers were released online, which exposed at least 59 API keys for services such as Twitter, Coinbase, and PayPal.
The first data leak came on Sept. 13 and exposed 180GB worth of sensitive data from Epik, including customer names, passwords, addresses, credit cards, and more.
Epik CEO eventually responded to the breach of his web hosting company in a 4+ hour long live video conference, where he prayed, rebuked demons, & warned that the hacked data had been cursed and could cause hard drives to burst into flames.
As first revealed on Monday by @stevanzetti, the hacking collective Anonymous announced that it had hacked Epik, whose customers have included Parler, Gab, and forums such as TheDonald. dailydot.com/debug/epik-hac…
As I noted yesterday, the breach includes the email inbox of an Epik employee that regularly spoke with CEO Robert Monster.
I attempted to speak over the phone with Monster by calling him on the personal cell number listed in his email signature but did not receive a reply.