
"The Free Speech Union commissioned a 'security' report on us, so we tested their security. Turns out - it sucks. We've now published the names of everyone who has donated to a FSU fundraiser, along with how much they gave and to which campaign."
"The sums include donations to crowdfunding campaigns for Father Ted creator Graham Linehan, who was recently found guilty of damaging a trans woman's phone, Hamit Coskun, who was found guilty after burning a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London, and footballer Jamie Michael, who was found not guilty of stirring up racial hatred on Facebook."
"PinkNews will not publish any of the names listed in the hacked list, and is also unable to verify its content."
The Free Speech Union (FSU) website was taken offline after the trans activism group BASH BACK hacked the site and published an alleged list of donors. The published list reportedly contains names and donation amounts ranging from £50 to £25,000, including contributions to crowdfunding campaigns for figures such as Graham Linehan, Hamit Coskun, and Jamie Michael. The FSU had commissioned an independent security briefing into BASH BACK following a Daily Mail article about BASH BACK's targets. BASH BACK posted on BlueSky that they tested FSU security and published donor names and amounts. The FSU site displayed "maintenance mode is on" and later returned a 404 error.
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