
A German hacker deleted the dating platform WhiteDate – commonly known as “Nazi Tinder” – and revealed the profiles of eight thousand users.
A hacker German, pseudonym Martha Rootdeleted the platform WhiteDaterevealing the profile of eight thousand users – including 37 Portuguese.
WhiteDate was created for white supremacists, far-right activists, and anti-Semitic individuals. Around 86% of users were male, with only 14% women.
As revealed by , the cyber attack also served to affect the functioning of the WhiteChild – which served to connect sperm and egg donors – and WhiteDeal – a job site, for whites only. These two platforms have the same people responsible.
The majority of subscribers to this “Nazi Tinder” came from USA, United Kingdom, France or Germany – from where the project would be managed.
According to the CM, the 37 Portuguese are all menaged between 20 and 60 years old.
Martha Root released the profiles live, at a technology conference in Hamburg, presented as the result of “months of work”.
WhiteDate was presented as a place for “like-minded” people of “traditional” values and “European ancestry”, and was intended to contribute to “create a racially pure society”.
Those responsible for WhiteDate reacted to the elimination on X, promising that this “cyberterrorism action (…) will have repercussions”.