BREAKING: GiveSendGo back up and running after cyberattack

Crowdfunding platform GiveSendGo released a statement on Tuesday after experiencing a cyberattack on Sunday.

The cyberattack included a hack that revealed the names of thousands of donors to the Canadian truckers' freedom convoy, as well as the dollar amounts that each person donated.
As described by the National Post: "On Sunday night the site’s homepage was replaced with 'GiveSendGo IS NOW FROZEN!' in bold, blue text, as well as a manifesto scrolling over a clip from the Disney film Frozen II, depicting Elsa singing Show Yourself while riding across the Dark Sea on a horse made of water."

The site was still down by Monday.

GiveSendGo provided an update their statement, stating: "We know there are many questions concerning the attacks on GiveSendGo Sunday night." February 13th, GiveSendGo was attacked by malicious actors attempting to eliminate the ability of its users to raise funds. There was a broadcasted breech showing one such actor illegally hacking into GiveSendGo and distributing the names and emails of the donors of the Freedom Convoy Campaign. However, no credit card information was leaked. No money was stolen.
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