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The FBI has raided the leader of the since-disbanded group of gay furry hackers who released data on the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, the Daily Dot and Computing report.

A former member of the group SiegedSec, mewmrrpmeow, broke the news of the raid in a post to X.

"I regret to inform you that vio's location was raided earlier today," user mewmrrpmeow warned in the post. "She is no longer accessible, contactable, or reliable."

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While the hack of Project 2025 gained the most attention for SiegedSec, the hack of the Idaho National Laboratory could be the focus of the FBI raid with the most serious of potential charges. If the Department of Homeland Security determined the hack was an act of terrorism or espionage, vio could be facing up to life in prison.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

they should be getting commissions for free