SiegedSec, a collective of self-proclaimed “gay furry hackers, has claimed credit for breaching online databases of the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank that spearheaded the rightwing Project 2025 playbook. On Wednesday, as part of string of hacks aimed at organizations that oppose trans rights, SiegedSec released a cache of Heritage Foundation material.

In a post to Telegram announcing the hack, SiegedSec called Project 2025 “an authoritarian Christian nationalist plan to reform the United States government. The attack was part of the group’s #OpTransRights campaign, which recently targeted rightwing media outlet Real America’s Voice, the Hillsong megachurch, and a Minnesota pastor.

In his foreword to the Project 2025 manifesto, the Heritage Foundation’s president, Kevin Roberts, rails against “the toxic normalization of transgenderism” and “the omnipresent propagation of transgender ideology. The playbook’s other contributors call on “the next conservative administration” to roll back certain policies, including allowing trans people to serve in the military.

“We’re strongly against Project 2025 and everything the Heritage Foundation stands for, one of SiegedSec’s leaders, who goes by the handle vio, told The Intercept.

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    These fuckers are finding out how many queer people are very good with computers.

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      Fursuits cost money, working with computers (typically) pays well; it’s a tale as old as the internet?

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        Yes, but only because before the Internet they weren’t called furries. (I don’t know if there was a different name. I don’t even know if it was A Thing.)

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          He so prostituted his own chastity that after defiling almost every part of his body, he at last devised a kind of game, in which, covered with the skin of some wild animal, he was let loose from a cage and attacked the private parts of men and women, who were bound to stakes, and when he had sated his mad lust, was dispatched​ by his freedman Doryphorus;

          • The Roman Emperor Nero roleplaying and protoyiffing
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          Not in its current form, no.

          There definitely were furries, but we didn’t form a cohesive subculture until we started getting online in the late 80’s.

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      There’s a reason “furries run the internet” is only kinda a joke

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    🫡 to the gay furries

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        They’re kinda like anime fans, but their self-insert characters are all animal people.

        The subculture traces back to a series of room parties at scifi conventions in the 80’s, but didn’t grow into its own until the internet got more common.

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          Wait, this is news to me. My understanding was that it began as effectively a kink with its associated community. Like, I think I recall it being pretty much strictly sexual in every way I heard of it for a long time. And then lately I see that it’s more broad than that - the most clear example I have is when my kiddo’s friend recently named it as one of the cliched “kid archetypes” at their high school, e.g. jock/goth/furry/etc. Maybe it was just never specifically sexual or maybe it’s been through some evolutions.

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            Brother, you get a bunch of nerds into any subculture and it’ll turn sexual fast. I’m sure there were plenty of spock eared sex parties.

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              I’m convinced there is a subsection of con/ren faire nerds that have more sex than anyone on the planet who isn’t a sex worker. They’re out there breaking stereotypes and boning down.

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                Nerdy conventions are well-known for bringing people together who have the same or very comoatible kinks. The more you lean into a fandom, the better your odds of getting laid. Custom cosplay is like a big “pick me” sign.

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                  Agree with all that. In addition, there are a lot of open minded nerds. Maybe I’m not into something necessarily, but I’m willing to give it a whirl. That opens up the pool of other nerds that want to bang you.

                  And Ren Faires are full of an insane amount of alcohol and (after hours) drugs. So you have a bunch of sweaty nerds with lowered inhibitions camping together. Camping sex is intense (in tents).

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                LOL just a devoted nerddom out here making even the Olympic Village look like a buncha prudes by comparison, and no one knows because the participants are too busy fucking to communicate with the outside world.

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                Queer nerds? Absolutely. It’s basically a polycule for playing board games and swapping blowjobs

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                  Not only them, but the queer nerds are definitely at the top of that list. There’s also a lot of overlap between queer nerds and kinky nerds, but there is a surprising number of straight nerds getting it on as well. And some that start and end the weekend straight but dabble in things they wouldn’t do back home while they’re there.

                  And as long as they’re not hurting anyone, good for them. I support getting away for a bit of debauchery from time to time.

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              Brother, you get a bunch of nerds into any subculture and it’ll turn sexual fast. I’m sure there were plenty of spock eared sex parties.

              Case in point:

              It is commonly believed that slash fan fiction originated during the late 1960s, within the Star Trek: The Original Series fan fiction fandom, starting with “Kirk/Spock” stories generally authored by female fans of the series and distributed privately among friends. The name arises from the use of the slash symbol (/) in mentions in the late '70s of K/S (meaning stories where Kirk and Spock had a romantic [and often sexual] relationship)

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            It’s always been more broad than that, the sexual aspects are just a lot more apparent than they are in the wider culture.

            Talk to the staff at a convention hotel sometime and they’ll tell you that the kinkiest group they serve are Dentists. They might look more professional at first, but they’ve got disposable income and nothing else to live for, so their room parties get wild.

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              That’s interesting and I hadn’t realized. It’s not surprising, I guess, we people tend to latch onto the salacious bits (see the joke about “if you build 100 bridges do they call you Johnny the bridge builder?..). And frankly “people like to dress up as animals and LARP as them” (and apologies if that’s overly reductive to someone) just isn’t all that interesting lol, like any other hobby I don’t happen to be into.

              Bit about the dentists makes perfect sense, haha. Bet the lawyers are about the same.

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            I guess nerd had to be retired after every human under 50 started spending the majority of their time looking at an internet connected device.

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            Def started as a 100 percent sexual thing but there’s non sexual subgroups now a days. I believe Fredrick knulson has a into the rabbit hole documentary about it. If he doesn’t, he’s still worth a watch his videos are great.

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        (I am not a furry, but I’ll try my best to explain what I know.)

        People who really like anthropomorphic animals (animals with human features).

        Generally what I’ve heard from others is “If you want to be a furry, you’re a furry., so the following are not requirements.

        Most have a “fursona”. It is an animal character that sort of represents you. Like your own personal mascot.
        It may be whatever color and specie you like. Even a hybrid between species. A person can have multiple fursonas.

        Generally furries like to draw these characters, or even some more generic ones like for example Nick Wilde from Zootopia.
        Some furry artists accept drawing commissions, i.e.: you can pay someone to draw your character.

        Some even have fursuits. That is an expensive suit of your fursona, so you can fully be your own private mascot. By expensive, I mean multiple thousands (yes, freedom currency). Of course, it’s made by people, and you are people. DIY is also an option, and if you get skillful enough money. Though it doesn’t have to be a fullsuit. It could be head-only or partial (head, paws, feetpaws, tail). Also digitigrade suits are usually more expensive than plantigrade, but let’s not get too far.

        Not sure if I gave any good explanation, but certainly better than that episode of CSI xD.

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          good explanation, furry-approved

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            Eh, its just a community of people having fun and being themselves. I also think it’s weird, but it’s harmless, so who cares? I don’t have the self esteem to be so open about something that society at large finds weird af, so honestly, good for them.

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        “the fandom” on youtube is a good documentary if you want to be explained to for 1.5 hours

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        Basically, everyone has a Mii/xbox avatar unique to them, like a physical username, called a persona/fursona. Some people get extremely expensive custom suits of their fursona. It’s semi like anime fans, but not tied to corps, very decentralized. It got started in the 70s and 80s with sci-fi cons where people gathered for disney-esque animal cartoons and comics, and has roots in importing anime to the US.

        The furry community is somewhat like a church with various chapters, you can join furry chats in various cities and countries to quickly form a social network wherever you go. In the US, there tend to be city chats, state chats, regional chats, and national/international chats. These cover a broad range of interests from coin collecting to mountain biking and skiing, but the common thread is that everyone is a furry.

        Conventions occur and are like a cross between a family reunion, blackout party, and university classes where panels are taught on things like fursuit building, drawing, car meetups, pilot meetups, doctor meetups, etc. It’s like a networking and party event on steroids.They are fun as hell and occur all over the world, ranging from a few hundred people to over 15,500 people. They have been growing dramatically since 2016. Cons usually partner with local animal charities and tend to donate tens of thousands of dollars each con.

        It tends to be a very welcoming and open community, drawing a significant portion of the population that is LGBTQ. Last time I checked, this was about 2/3rds of the population.

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        disney’s robin hood

        and, disney’s robin hood

        add a dash of balto to both answers too

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        Knightly hit it on the head.

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    I assume they are on Lemmy.

    Good job, guys.

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    If there’s a prize for the Best Headline of 2024 out there, this one should win the trophy.

    I mean it’s just got everything going for it!

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    Little more info

    Reportedly 2gb of data

    The data includes the “full names, email addresses, passwords, and usernames” of people associating with Heritage, vio said, including users with U.S. government email addresses. “This itself can have an impact to heritage’s (sic) reputation, they added, “and it’ll especially push away users in positions of power.

    (And thank you gay furry hackers 🫡)

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      i always knew furries would save us but i thought society would collapse madmax style first

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    If I ever find these hackers I’m going to treat them to lunch.

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      They were gay children then professionals and furries. These hackers have been breathing operational security their whole lives. You probably find them when some Morpheus dude in assless chaps offers you two different brands of poppers.

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    Is gay furry hackers the hacker known as 4chan’s cousin?

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      No one cared who anon was until they put on the suit and tail plug.

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        And we all really started paying attention when they put on cat ears.

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          And some of us got confused when we found out those ears had dicks.

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    I read the group name as “Guy Fieri hackers” for some reason. Was confused there for a moment.

    I may need more sleep.

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      Or a drink (if you partake).

      It’s 5:00 pm somewhere.

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        Damn the “rule” is 4 pm here.

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          Where is this magical place? 365 extra hours of debauchery a year?!

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            Netherlands, the rule is no beer before four. (Geen bier voor vier)

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        As a night shift worker, breakfast is a good time for a drink.

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        Just now saw the username

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    I checked the article to see if this was the NULLBULGE folks again, but no, this was reportedly executed by SiegedSec. A different queer furry hacker group.

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      gay furry hacker group? sorry, this is the trans therian greyhat group. though if you’re looking for the queer scaly infosec group they’re right down the hall

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      I mean, there is never enough gay/furry hacking groups rooting for our rights. Keep it up!

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    Well it wasn’t going to be the straight furry hackers.

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    It’s about damn time these hacker groups started working with their fellow peasants, instead of against them.