Russian hacker group REvil claims massive attack on televangelist Kenneth Copeland - who responded to Biden victory with bizarre fake laugh - and threatens to release 1.2 terrabytes of 'sensitive' data if he refuses to pay their ransom
The Russian hacker group known as REvil has named televangelist Kenneth Copeland as its latest victim, threatening to release 1.2 terrabytes of sensitive data if he declines to pay their unspecified ransom demands. REvil on Wednesday issued a statement saying it had taken over the servers of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, the Texas-based international church of the prominent 83-year-old pastor. 'Absolutely all servers and working computers of the company are hacked and encrypted,' the group said in the statement on the Dark Web, which was reviewed by DailyMail.com. REvil released images of a file library purporting to show the stolen data, and claiming the information included 'financial documents, contracts, bank documents, sales history, emails.' REvil on Wednesday issued a statement saying it had taken over the servers of Kenneth Copeland Ministries. Above, the pastor laughs maniacally mocking Joe Biden REvil released this statement saying it had hacked servers of Ken