UberEats Hackers Send Lots Of Food

Amiel Rose Andres - August 23, 2022
UberEats Hackers Send Lots Of Food

Popular political streamer Clara “Keffals” Sorrenti continues to receive internet doxxing after advocating for justice for suicide victims. The most recent doxx had hackers sending her hundreds of dollars’ worth of UberEats, which prompted another quick move.

Online negativity and threats are nothing new for the trans community. But in Keffals’ case, a trans Twitch streamer trying to combat mainstream corporate sponsorship of bigotry, she has experienced far more targeted harassment than is reasonable. She’s moved in the past to try to avoid being swatted, but she’s been swatted numerous times. She just revealed that her life has been “in danger” for a while. Another incident is said to have occurred on August 22nd, this time involving Keffal’s UberEats account. The hacker sent hundreds of dollars’ worth of food to her present address, making her anxious about her safety and angry about her situation.

Even speaking out about it, according to her, “meant retaliation for me.” 

Keffals made an attempt to contact UberEats for a reimbursement because she shouldn’t be responsible for paying Uber since she didn’t order the food: “My account was hacked and had the password and email changed. Food items costing hundreds of dollars appeared at my door. “Can you please message me so I can remove my payment info from the hacked account and get reimbursed?” 

It now appears that Kefall will continue to experience targeted abuse from a hostile group of people for some time to come. Her opponents are obviously big causes of annoyance since they steal her personal information, commit identity theft, and fabricate information. 

Keffals is adamant about carrying on with her struggle for her own kind of justice despite the challenges.

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