Current and former employees from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Tesla are present.
Current and former employees from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Tesla are present.
Data from Poast, the far-right social media forum that was hacked earlier this year, appears to reveal employees from big tech companies, police forces, the military and a woman who runs a daycare who reshared ads for Nazi-themed soap.
Similar to sites such as 4chan and the notorious Kiwi Farms, Poast, a federated social network that functions similarly to Mastodon, experienced a data breach in May that resulted in the leak of thousands of email addresses, usernames, and direct messages.
Initial analysis of the data showed widespread praise of Nazi ideology as well as frequent use of racial and homophobic slurs. As reported last month by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, 28,382 mentions of the N-word were present in the direct messages of users alone.
Now, an HTML file provided to hacker maia arson crimew from an anonymous source details more information about roughly 260 of the siteâs users. The source said they cross-checked the leaked email addresses against LinkedIn, thus connecting the personal information and employment history of Poastâs users. Not only that, the source compiled what they believed to be each usersâ most concerning posts or direct messages.
The HTML file appears to show employees from leading tech giants, academia, police, and the military, although the Daily Dot was unable to independently confirm the research. One user, who never made a post on the site, works at the U.S. Department of Defense, according to the data published.
Another user on Poast, who had an image of the Nazi sunwheel symbol as their profile picture, appears to live in Iowa. They describes themselves as an âUnapologetic National Socialistâ in their Poast bio.
In one direct message to another user, they praised Poast for having ânormal White peopleâ and not too âmany boomer f*gs and jews to fuck shit up.â
While the majority of users appear to be male, several women, including a former law enforcement officer, are present as well. One woman, who uses a Nazi âTotenkopfâ skull for her profile picture, even appears to run a daycare center in Georgia. The woman frequently reposted another user named âDustyShekelâ who promoted Nazi-themed âSwastika Soapâ bars on a separate antisemitic website.
The womanâs name matches up with a person who was recently involved in a case where she was accused of using Gab to send racist threats to an employee at her husbandâs work.
According to the DMs leaked to crimew, the same user appears to have also been on Gab.
Her LinkedIn lists her as owner of a home daycare, which matches the name of a daycare listed on a childcare site.
The Daily Dot reached out to the email address associated with the womanâs account but did not receive a reply by press time…
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