Hackers targeting anti-abortion states after the Supreme Court’s ruling last week to eliminate the nearly 50-year-old federal constitutional right to have an abortion have leaked the personal data of two U.S. state governments, reports Tech Monitor.

Hacking gang SiegedSec released eight gigabytes of information reportedly stolen from state governments in Arkansas and Kentucky in retaliation for restricting abortion access.

A 2019 Kentucky trigger law that halted nearly all abortions went into effect Friday after the Roe v. Wade ruling.

The law is being challenged in court by Planned Parenthood and EMW Women’s Surgical Center. They claim abortion is still a right under the Kentucky Constitution.

In Arkansas, Attorney General Leslie Rutledge made abortion a felony after the Roe v. Wade decision… (Excerpt from Newsmax)

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