November 22, 2023 at 04:41PM
The hacker group SiegedSec claims to have breached America’s largest nuclear power lab, Idaho National Laboratory (INL), and stolen records on thousands of employees. Some of the stolen data has already been leaked. INL has acknowledged the cyberattack and is taking immediate action to protect employee data. The lab is working with law enforcement and will provide more information as the situation unfolds. SiegedSec has offered to remove the stolen records if the lab conducts experiments related to creating real cat-human female hybrids. It is unclear why SiegedSec targeted INL.
In the meeting notes, it is mentioned that a group called SiegedSec, self-described as “gay furry hackers,” has claimed responsibility for hacking into America’s largest nuclear power lab’s IT environment and stealing records on thousands of employees. Some of this data has already been leaked. The breached lab, Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is run by the US Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy. The stolen information includes employee Social Security numbers, physical addresses, and bank account data. INL has acknowledged the cyberattack and is taking immediate action to protect employee data. The lab has involved law enforcement and will provide more information as the situation unfolds. East Idaho News has verified the authenticity of the leaked information with several INL employees. SiegedSec has offered to remove the staff records if the lab performs experiments related to creating real cat-human hybrid beings. The hacktivists claim to have gained access to a significant amount of user, employee, and citizen data. INL employs over 6,100 people and is known for its research in nuclear energy and alternative energy solutions, as well as its contributions to the development of nuclear power. The motivation behind SiegedSec’s attack on INL remains unclear.