
"They publicly delete all my websites while the audience rejoices. This is cyberterrorism,"
"poor cybersecurity hygiene that would make even your grandma's AOL account blush."
"practically hands out home addresses with a side of awkward selfies."
The hacktivist using the pseudonym Martha Root, dressed as a Pink Ranger, remotely deleted the servers of three white supremacist sites — WhiteDate, WhiteChild, and WhiteDeal — in real time at the Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg. WhiteDate was described as a "Tinder for Nazis"; WhiteChild claimed to match white supremacists' sperm and egg donors; WhiteDeal operated as a Taskrabbit‑style labor marketplace for racists. The sites remain offline. The sites' administrator confirmed the hack on social media, called it cyberterrorism, and said their X account had been deleted and later restored. Root published scraped WhiteDate data showing poor security and exposed geolocation metadata.
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