
If the demon tells you to do it, the demon is not your friend.' Monster addressed the leak in a live stream last week, saying: 'If you have a negative intent to use that data, it's not going to work out for you. I believe that what the enemy intends for evil, God invariably transforms into good. 'When situations arise where individuals might not have honorable intentions, I pray for them. 'You are in our prayers today,' Monster wrote last week. Two days after hackers announced the breach, Monster said in an email to customers that the company had fallen victim to an 'alleged security incident' and asked customers to report back any 'unusual account activity.' The data includes client names, home addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and passwords.Īli Alexander, an activist who organized one of the rallies that led to the January 6 Capitol riot, tried to hide his creation of 'Stop the Steal' websites after the riot.

The files include years of website purchase records, internal company emails and customer account credentials that reveal who administers some of the biggest far-right websites in the world.
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The data leak revealed the lack of cybersecurity undergirding Epik, which some say should have known better considering the sensitive material it hosts.Īnonymous made the data available for download with a note saying it would help researchers trace the ownership and management of 'the worst trash the Internet has to offer.'
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The breach was first reported by freelance journalist Steven Monacelli on September 13.Įarlier this month, Epik briefly hosted the website, which was removed by GoDaddy because it asked for the names of doctors who performed abortions in defiance of Texas's new restrictive pro-life law.Įpik was founded in 2009 by Rob Monster, who has defended his work as keeping the internet free and open.

