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Hackers breach Andrew Tate’s online ‘university,’ capturing data on 800,000 users


A hacker group has infiltrated Andrew Tate’s self-proclaimed online university. The hackers captured data on more than 800,000 users, including 350,000 email addresses.

The unnamed hackers cite “hacktivism” as their motive, suggesting an issue with Tate’s particular brand of toxic discourse and his alleged propensity toward sex trafficking underage girls. The hackers punctured the safe space of Tate's chatroom and uploaded emojis sure to upset the hyper-masculine influencer and his fans, like a transgender flag and a feminist fist. They were filled with conversations about the “LGBTQ agenda” and, of course, “the matrix.” The publication shared the leaked email addresses with HaveIBeenPwned, a site that alerts users when they have been, well, pwned.

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