Fascist Forge Neo-Nazi Forum Database Allegedly Leaked with 2.3 Million Records
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Incident Overview
A threat actor operating under the handle "0BITS" has posted what they describe as an "ANTIFA Database Leak" containing the complete database of FascistForge.com. According to the post, the data is from August 2023 and represents a breach of the now-defunct neo-Nazi web forum. The threat actor states the dataset contains 2,322,709 total records.
Fascist Forge was an online neo-Nazi web forum that operated from approximately April 2018 until its removal in early 2020. According to the post, it served as a digital networking and recruitment hub for international white supremacists and accelerationist groups, designed to fill the void left by the shutdown of the Iron March forum. The leaked database is available in SQL, CSV, and PDF formats, with a file size of 1.00 GB uncompressed (250.5 MB compressed). The compromised data reportedly includes full names, social media accounts, locations, events, emails, phone numbers, mods, private messages (PMs), attachments, and passwords.
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