Right-Wing Crowdfunding Site For Protesting Truckers Is Frozen In Apparent Hack


A right-wing Christian crowdfunding site raising money for anti-vaccine truckers in Canada was disabled in an apparent hack attack that also exposed donor identities. The hack follows last week’s leak of the names of people who donated to the so-called Freedom Convoy. Distributed Denial of Secrets said on its website that it had 30 megabytes of donor information it would make available to “researchers.” Canada’s National Post reported Monday that the information contains 93,000 names, including an American billionaire listed as donating $90,000. That person’s donation could not be independently confirmed by HuffPost. Most names on the list are Americans, according to the National Post. For a period of time Monday, people attempting to reach the GiveSendGo site were reportedly redirected to “GiveSendGone.” As of Monday night, the site remained down with a message that GiveSendGo was “offline for maintenance and server upgrades.”

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