Canada: GiveSendGo hacker identified as Aubrey Cottle

The hacker who infiltrated the crowdfunding platform GiveSendGo to obtain the personal information of all those who donated to the Freedom Convoy has now been identified as Aubrey Cottle. 

Aubrey Cottle is a Canadian far-left antagonist who has been connected to cybercrimes in the past, such as a hack of the United Nations, Ford, and other organizations. Cottle has a history of doxxing people, such as the mother of his child. 

In an unhinged rant that Cottle posted to TikTok, Cottle appears to be possessed or under the influence as he spends over two minutes screaming at the top of his lungs. In the video, Cottle took credit for stealing the donors’ private information.  

“Yes, I doxxed the truckers!” Cottle shrieks as he moves erratically. “I did it! It was me! I hacked GiveSendGo baby and I’d do it again! I’d do it a hundred times! I did it! I did it!” 

Cottle also bragged about being a “cyber-terrorist” as he screamed about how famous he is. 

“I’m not an unknown actor! I’m a famous f*cking cyber-terrorist!” the disturbed felon screeched. 

The list of donors and their personal information were then posted to social media by Dean Blundell. 

Now, many individuals who donated to the Freedom Convoy are being terrorized by mobs devoted to COVID mandates and Trudeau’s regime. Some people have even had to close down their businesses, as reported by AFLDS Frontline News. Others are losing their jobs. 

Marion Isabeau, who was serving as director of communications for Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones, was fired from her job after it was discovered that she donated $100 to the truckers. 

The truckers wrote on Twitter that they were receiving reports as well. 

“Report from one of our supporters,” wrote TruckersForFreedom. “Today I was harassed at work for my donation from some loser who got my info. I work for the government of Ontario so he was able to track down my work email and claim to my manager and all his staff that I sponsor terrorism. Crazy.” 

“My manager has been getting random emails from people, presumably asking for my termination,” another social media post says. “I did nothing illegal and didn’t violate any social media or political activity directives of my employer. It’s just stressful as I wait for it to blow over.”  

Another user wrote, “What can we do? This Ottawa account is doxing all Ottawans who donated and tagging employers. I’m terrified of losing my income and not being able to provide for my children! Mobile.twitter.com/Jackie_Defund.” 

Canadian state-sponsored media, funded by Trudeau’s regime, are also taking part in the harassment. 

The Toronto Star wrote a hit piece on the top five donors to the Freedom Convoy and tweeted the article.

The CBC also took part.

“BREAKING: Trudeau's CBC state broadcaster is combing through the illegally hacked database of GiveSendGo donors, and emailing donors asking them to explain themselves,” tweeted Ezra Levant of Rebel News.   

CTV News publicly admitted to doing so. 

“Have spent the last two days calling local people who have donated to the trucker convoy. Including a former MP, several business owners, health care professionals and a property developer,” tweeted CTV Ottawa Chief Anchor Graham Richardson. “Trying to understand why they support this. Very few calls back #ottnews #OccupiedOttawa.”   

GiveSendGo has called Cottle’s hack a “highly coordinated” political attack. Many are, in fact, suggesting that Trudeau’s regime worked with Cottle to carry out the attack, as the hacker has publicly admitted to working with the RCMP in the past.