UFC president, Dana White, recently had his personal information released to the public in a retaliation from the hacker group Anonymous who might continue to disrupt the UFC's operations according to mmamania.com.
Anonymous initially hacked the UFC's homepage this past weekend due to the promotion's support of Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and has since continued due in part to White's comments.
"All these hackers and all these guys that want to act f*****g cool and think they're f*****g funny, you guys just flipped the switch and believe me I have a lot more information on what's going on than you do. This bill that was looking like it was going to be dead, you may have brought it back to life," White said.
"I'm not afraid of you, you don't f*****g scare me, you come in and do your thing, you don't scare me," White said in response to UFC.com being hacked.
The UFC has since restored their website and reassured its customers that no personal information was comprised. The same cannot be said for White who had his home phone number, address, criminal record and social security number released to the public via twitter in retaliation from Anonymous.
Anonymous also states to have a continued effort in hacking UFC servers, claiming to have extracted critical data from it in their latest attempt. It is currently unknown what this critical data is and how the UFC will respond if they choose to do so.







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