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Other problems: - Personally, I'd format the "Notable attacks" section as prose, rather than as a bulleted list. As it is, the article has just over 1,500 prose characters, so this isn't a requirement, just a suggestion.
Other problems: - Although it is technically correct that NATO has been targeted by "gay furry hackers" in the past, the wording "has been" might mislead people into thinking that the hacking is currently ongoing. I'd suggest something along the lines of "... that
NATO was once targeted by a group of "gay furry hackers"?".
Assuming you're talking about the Heritage Foundation attack, no reliable source at this time has published specific info on the leaked data. If and when an outlet does, it will be added ASAP.
CitrusHemlock04:59, 14 July 2024 (UTC)reply
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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
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Other problems: - Personally, I'd format the "Notable attacks" section as prose, rather than as a bulleted list. As it is, the article has just over 1,500 prose characters, so this isn't a requirement, just a suggestion.
Other problems: - Although it is technically correct that NATO has been targeted by "gay furry hackers" in the past, the wording "has been" might mislead people into thinking that the hacking is currently ongoing. I'd suggest something along the lines of "... that
NATO was once targeted by a group of "gay furry hackers"?".
Assuming you're talking about the Heritage Foundation attack, no reliable source at this time has published specific info on the leaked data. If and when an outlet does, it will be added ASAP.
CitrusHemlock04:59, 14 July 2024 (UTC)reply