Hacker Donates $11k of Stolen Bitcoin to Kurdish Fighters Battling ISIS
A hacker has stolen $11,000 worth of Bitcoin and donated them to Kurdish fighters battling ISIS. The hacker, known as Phineas Phisher, donated the large sum to a group of Kurdish fighters in the northern Rojava region of Syria. Phisher later admitted on Reddit that the funds in question were stolen from a bank, though he declined to mention which one. Kurdish fighters’ precarious position. The fighters in Rojava, which Phisher called “one of the most inspiring revolutionary projects in the world,” are engaged in a conflict with ISIS, while at the same time facing a hostile Turkish....
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