NEW: A Capitol rioter accused of beating a cop with a baseball bat has announced a new 'free-speech' social media site from behind bars: 'Liberty Centric.'

The site promises no censorship, bans, or 'fake' fact checking. I quickly found issues.

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The site was quietly launched to little attention last year by Jake Lang, an accused rioter who is currently in jail in D.C.

The site's official announcement came this week with the help of the conspiratorial blog The Gateway Pundit.

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The site's Terms of Use are a single paragraph and only asks users to avoid illegal activity and to "Love God with all your Heart."

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Given that Liberty Centric's Terms of Use make no mention of impersonation accounts, and says no one will be banned or censored, I decided to see if they had disabled the username @realDonaldTrump.

The did not.

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@realDonaldTrump I used a contact form on Liberty Centric to ask about its policies and claims regarding privacy and encryption.

Have yet to hear back.

It took multiple attempts to even send the message as I was repeatedly met with error messages.

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Nov 6, 2021
Reviewing a trove of more than 600 hours of police helicopter surveillance footage leaked to DDoSecrets.

Footage includes video from the Dallas Police Department and the Georgia State Patrol.

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This screenshot from leaked police helicopter surveillance video, believed to be from the Georgia State Patrol, shows how far in the cameras can zoom.

Redacted these two seemingly random individuals in this shot who were totally unaware that they were being watched. Image
Another screenshot from the more than 600 hours of helicopter surveillance video leaked to DDoSecrets.

This appears to show the Dallas Police Department canvasing a neighborhood, zooming in on a seemingly random individual sunbathing in their backyard. Image
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Oct 21, 2021
NEW: I spoke with the hacker who discovered that Trump's new social media platform 'TRUTH Social' was openly accessible online.

Here's how they found it: dailydot.com/debug/hacker-t…
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.

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The hacker then used Shodan, a search engine that finds servers exposed to the open web, to look for any domains linked to T Media Tech LLC.

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Oct 4, 2021
NEW: Hackers operating under the banner of Anonymous have announced a third data leak from the web hosting company Epik.

The leak allegedly contains more bootable disk images as well as a data backup with 'private documents' from the Texas GOP.

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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.

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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.

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Sep 29, 2021
BREAKING: The hacking collective Anonymous has announced another data leak from the web hosting company Epik.

Data includes full disk images of Epik's server infrastructure & exposes at least 59 API keys for Twitter, Coinbase, PayPal, & more.

Story here: dailydot.com/debug/anonymou…
The leak is part 2 of what Anonymous has dubbed “Operation EPIK FAIL.”

The initial leak was made earlier this month and exposed “a decade’s worth” data.

More here: dailydot.com/debug/epik-hac…
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.

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Sep 27, 2021
NEW: Data from the Oath Keepers has been leaked online after the militia group was allegedly targeted by a hacker.

Data includes chat logs, emails, and information on the group's members and donors.

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The leaked Oath Keepers data was provided to the journalism & transparency collective DDoSecrets.

DDoSecrets co-founder Emma Best (@NatSecGeek) told the Daily Dot that the data sheds new light on the inner-workings of the militia group.

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The data includes messages from a Rocket.Chat server, where discussions were held by members on everything from operational security to Jan. 6.

Messages range from March to Sept 2021. An older archive details messages made in June 2020.

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Sep 20, 2021
NEW: Days after the Capitol riot, 'Stop the Steal' founder Ali Alexander was racing to hide his ownership of over 100 websites.

But Ali used a domain privacy service from Epik, which was just recently hacked.

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On Jan. 15, just 9 days after the riot, Alexander signed up for a domain privacy service from Epik known as "Anonymize."

The service would replace his name on his websites' public domain registrars with an Anonymized ID. dailydot.com/debug/ali-alex…
But the hack of Epik, reportedly by the hacking collective Anonymous, exposed the unique Anonymize IDs given to Epik customers.

The leak shows an email to Alexander on Jan. 15 thanking him for signing up for the Anonymize service. dailydot.com/debug/ali-alex…
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