Gab is an American social media platform based in Dallas, Texas.
Gab was co-founded in August 2016 by Andrew Torba and Ekrem Büyükkaya, using crowdfunding platform StartEngine.[1][2]
Gab's website has had numerous security issues over the years. This includes leaking IP addresses through link previews, and keeping sensitive payment data on their public servers.[3]
Distributed Denial of Service hosts a page on its wiki with 70GB of posts, profiles, hashed passwords, and direct messages from a Gab data breach. On March 2, 2021, Proteus-Cyber reported that the breach was the result of a hacker "exploiting a garden-variety security flaw known as an SQL injection" pushed through by Gab's Chief Technology Officer, Fosco Marotto.[4]
On March 3, 2024, Gab CEO Rob Colbert threatened to use back-end data to build profiles of users considered “subversives.”[5]
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