BREAKING: GiveSendGo, the crowdfunding website used by the Freedom Convoy, is now redirecting to the domain GiveSendGone[.]wtf.
A video from the Disney film Frozen now appears alongside a manifesto condemning the website and the Freedom Convoy.
A file allegedly containing tens of thousands of names of those who donated to the Freedom Convoy has also been leaked.
Working to verify further details.
An S3 bucket run by GiveSendGo was found to be leaking pics of drivers licenses, military IDs, passports, & other sensitive docs just days ago.
Source tells me that despite an attempted fix, the bucket was exploited again to allow the takeover of the site dailydot.com/debug/givesend…
GiveSendGo appears to have fixed the issue that redirected visitors to a website set up by hackers.
The hackers' domain at GiveSendGone[.]wtf also appears to be down.
The leaked data appears to include email addresses, IP addresses, zip codes, as well as names (although some users could have used fake names).
Here is the first half of the video uploaded by hackers who targeted the crowdfunding website GiveSendGo.
The journalism collective DDoSecrets secured a copy of the leaked donor data from GiveSendGo.
Given the sensitive nature of the data, DDoSecrets says it will only be providing copies to journalists and researchers.
To clarify, this is not the same issue that was reported by TechCrunch last week. Or the follow-up piece I did on the issue not being fixed, which saw pics of IDs and other docs still exposed.
This hack & leak of alleged donor names, emails, IP addresses, etc is new.
It appears GiveSendGo has taken its entire site down after the names and emails of roughly 92k donors to the Freedom Convoy was leaked.
Despite the leak of donor data and other sensitive data over the past week, the company has seemingly declined to inform its users.
GiveSendGo is now back online after hackers leaked a list of 92K+ Freedom Convoy donors.
The company has also finally released a statement regarding the hack on Gab.
BREAKING: Another leak from GiveSendGo, the crowdfunding service used by the Freedom Convoy, has just been announced by the journalism collective DDoSecrets.
New leak includes donor info from the 'Adopt a Trucker' campaign as well as source code & other data from GiveSendGo.
Despite GiveSendGo's claim on Gab minutes ago that no credit card information was exposed, I can confirm that some credit card data is present in the new leak.
Includes card holder's name, card brand, expiration date, and last 4 digits.
A source explained to me that GiveSendGo merely disabled the ability to view an index of the buckets' contents. The actual files themselves were still exposed.
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.
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.