Security News > 2021 > September > Anonymous: We've leaked disk images stolen from far-right-friendly web host Epik
EUTNAIOA earlier leaked 180GB of data it said it siphoned from Epik servers, plenty of it detailing the activities of far-right groups such as The Proud Boys and the ridiculous QAnon mob.
The hacktivist collective justified the release of stolen data on the grounds it exposed racists, and dubbed the operation: Epik Fail.
At least one Epik customer identified in the leaked files - a Florida estate agent - was fired as a result of the leak; it emerged he had tried to register domains such as theholocaustisfake.com via the web biz.
This latest super-dump of stolen Epik data was first reported by the Daily Dot on Wednesday after EUTNAIOA shared the information as a torrent.
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.
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