Heritage Foundation Clashes with Hacktivist Group Over Project 2025 Data Breach
Self-described 'gay furry hackers' SiegedSec release data to expose conservative agenda, sparking intense reactions from Heritage executives.
- SiegedSec claims to have accessed and released two gigabytes of Heritage Foundation data.
- The hack was part of SiegedSec's #OpTransRights campaign against anti-LGBT policies.
- Heritage Foundation denies a breach, attributing the leak to an outdated archive.
- Executive Mike Howell's aggressive response has drawn significant attention.
- The incident highlights the ongoing conflict over Project 2025's controversial proposals.