A collective of self-described “gay furry hackers” breached the right-wing Heritage Foundation’s computer networks and released sensitive data from the group that is spearheading the dangerous Project 2025 agenda, which promises to roll back LGBTQ+, women’s, and minority rights in America. The hackers released sensitive data as part of their ongoing campaign against organizations that oppose transgender rights. The Heritage Foundation, a prominent conservative think tank, is at the forefront of several contentious political initiatives, including Project 2025, which seeks to provide a roadmap for a dystopian potential Republican administration under former President Donald Trump. The group SiegedSec targeted this project, calling it an “authoritarian Christian nationalist plan” aimed at reshaping U.S. governance. SiegedSec’s attack, part of their #OpTransRights campaign, aims to expose and disrupt entities they perceive as threats to LGBTQ+ rights, Cyberscoop reports.