#HoodsOff #OpKKK – Anonymous publishes list of Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members online.
The group hacking group, Anonymous, which last week announced their plans to expose the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members, has started publishing personal information of alleged KKK supporters, according to reports.
Anonymous revealed that they plan on revealing the identity of 1,000 members of the KK after gaining the person information they obtained from hacking into a compromised Twitter account associated with the group, the International Business Times website reported on Monday.
Anonymous posted four listings on the text-sharing website Pastebin, including 57 phone numbers and 23 email addresses on Sunday evening.
It seems that phone numbers of KKK members are on the internet. https://t.co/XFmxjIQKQb
— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) November 1, 2015
According to the reports, Anonymous is also planning a social media campaign against the KKK. Telling supporters to use the hashtag #HoodsOff and #OpKKK.
The hacking event is timed with the first anniversary of the grand jury decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson, the white police officer who shot unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri in August 2015.
International Business Times has reported that they have tried calling several of the numbers on the list, but they have been unable to speak with anyone.
However, the group revealed that “this is just the beginning,” according to a press release issued by Anonymous.
Since the announcement, people have gone to Twitter using the hash tag #OpKKK to either support or bash Anonymous.
Mayor Kent Guinn Member of the American Knights of the KKK. ##OpKKK pic.twitter.com/0BmBfDsIc2
— Anonymous (@WeCopWatchMob) November 2, 2015
Senator John Cornyn, TX United White Knights Of The KKK #OpKKK #HoodsOff https://t.co/4sqwN0Xg8u pic.twitter.com/tHnwhw0k1P
— PreIntelligentDesign (@TeapartyMascot) November 2, 2015
She mad. #OpKKK #HoodsOff pic.twitter.com/3BNbIMIEuR
— Anonymous (@WeCopWatchMob) November 2, 2015
Anonymous is killing it #OpKKK pic.twitter.com/bUfWu4dJPE
— Keyundray (@dreamcatchrkey) November 2, 2015
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