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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · Aubrey Cottle, born on April 6, 1987, discovered the internet at a young age, finding solace and expression in the online world that contrasted with his shy demeanor in real life. Immersing himself in various online forums and groups, he eventually found his way to 4chan in the early 2000s. Initially drawn to the platform by its anime community ...

  2. Aubrey Cottle (born () April 6, 1987), [1] also known as Kirtaner or Kirt, is a Canadian website forum administrator who claims to be an early member of the hacktivist group Anonymous. [2] Cottle was involved with Anonymous during the late 2000s and in its resurgence beginning in 2020, in which the group attempted to combat the far-right conspiracy movement QAnon .

  3. Feb 17, 2022 · Cottle, who was among the founding members of the hacktivist group Anonymous, also admitted to leaking the data from the Freedom Convoy 2022 campaign, which included the personal details of over ...

  4. Currently focused on disinformation hunting and extremist radicalization info ops. I've seen things you wouldn't believe.<br><br><br><br>Made you click. · Experience: The Internet · Location: Toronto · 331 connections on LinkedIn. View Aubrey Cottle’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  5. Sep 21, 2021 · Aubrey Cottle (AKA Kirtaner) is one of the key movers of one of the biggest hacking groups in the world, Anonymous.He talks about his personal motivations fo...

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  6. Sep 30, 2021 · Epik’s fate is especially sweet for Aubrey Cottle, a security researcher and a founding member of Anonymous. While subsequent analysis has shown that much of the exposed data was mundane and unrelated to Epik, the leak has nonetheless been described as a ‘Rosetta stone’ for researchers eager to understand the internal machinations of the far-right.

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  8. Aug 11, 2020 · In the mid 2000s, Aubrey Cottle was part of a crew of online pranksters who called themselves “trolls” and orbited two anarchic online message boards: Something Awful and 4chan. Thousands of ...

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