Hacker Who Took Down GiveSendGo Triumphantly Doxxes Self

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Aubrey Cottle, aka Kirtaner is seen here during a livestream, doxxing himself as the hacker who took down the Freedom Convoy's GiveSendGo account.

A self-described "cyberterrorist", he loves to brag about working for the FBI, RCMP, Interpol and the "alphabet agencies" and about how he hacked Parler, Gab and Infowars' hosting service, Epik.

Cottle claims to have been one of the original members of the Anonymous hacktivist group who infamously hacked AT&T and who are reportedly still selling the data of 70 million customers a decade later.

Cottle's equally hate-soaked, vituperative pal, Dean Blundell published the GiveSendGo donor list, which the Canadian government is now using to dox all those who donated $25 or more and to freeze their bank accounts and crypto wallets, with some people reportedly being fired from their jobs over their support for the Freedom Convoy.

There are those who claim that Cottle was hired by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) specifically to hack GiveSendGo and to leak this data.  

An unintended consequence of the leaked donor list and the media’s doxxing those who supported Canada's Freedom Convoy is that it's revealed how much broad support the protest movement has among ordinary, hardworking Canadian citizens and even members of the Canadian government.

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