The hacker collective Anonymous has hijacked several online channels of the conspiracy ideologist Attila Hildmann and taken them offline. Even explosive e-mails are said to have been captured. Apparently there was support from a former Hildmann IT man.
Several websites have been hijacked, as have its telegram accounts with the greatest reach: The hacker collective Anonymous claims that it has taken control of various Internet addresses and communication channels from the conspiracy ideologist Atilla Hildmann. Hildmann confirmed the takeover in a voice message on another Telegram channel that can be assigned to him. The cookbook author who belongs to the Corona denier scene is wanted by arrest warrant, among other things, on suspicion of sedition and is said to have gone into hiding in Turkey.
Anyone who called up one of Hildmann’s pages on Monday morning saw a video of the confession and a transcript of the group. In it, she stated that she had access to e-mails, contacts, notes and personal data of followers. A similar picture was presented on Telegram: On several channels operated by Hildmann, a “declaration of resignation” by the conspiracy ideologist, written by the hackers, was found next to the confessional video already mentioned. The group also announced that it would pass further information on to the authorities and the press in the coming days, which would show Hildmann’s “real face”.
Attila Hildmann’s IT man is said to have supported the campaign
The group wrote in a blog entry on “anonleaks.net” that a former Hildmann IT manager also played an important role in supporting the campaign, which was baptized “Operation Tinfoil”. He turned to the collective in mid-August and offered to work together.
Among other things, the informant named in the article “Kai” gave them access to 20 mail accounts from two Hildmanns domains, “100,000 emails” were stolen in this way. According to Anonymous, this includes correspondence with suppliers or with lawyers from companies who have worked with Hildmann or who apparently continue to do so despite his anti-Semitic statements. Since the takeover, new incoming e-mails have been redirected to the company’s own servers, according to the hackers.
In the confessor’s contribution, Anonymous also writes that the collective was in possession of pictures that would substantiate the allegation that the arrest warrant against Hildmann from the Berlin judiciary had been pierced. The Berlin public prosecutor’s office had announced in May 2021 that unknown persons were being investigated for violating official secrets. It is suspected that information about an arrest warrant against Hildmann was passed on inadmissibly from within the own ranks.

“Kai” had reportedly been planning to exit since October
According to the blog entry, the collaboration with “Kai” had been running in the background for some time. Because of his fear of the public prosecutor’s office, Hildmann was able to be persuaded to transfer the access rights of important domains and Telegram channels to “Kai” in the run-up to the attack. In many cases it is now impossible for Hildmann to regain control. In some cases, “Kai” only had admin rights, writes Anonymous, so that the action there is more likely to be temporarily successful.
According to the hacker collective, “Kai”, whose true identity is not disclosed, has been planning to leave the Hildmann world since last October. Accordingly, he is said to have increasingly turned away from Hildmann in the course of the increasingly anti-Semitic statements made by Hildmann. Apparently with far-reaching consequences for his former client.

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