Andrew Tate’s online educational platform, “The Real World,” recently suffered a significant security breach. Hackers infiltrated the site, compromising data of approximately 794,000 users, including 324,382 unique email addresses and numerous chat logs. During a live broadcast of Tate’s “Emergency Meeting” on Rumble, the hackers disrupted the public chatroom with various emojis, such as the transgender flag and feminist symbols. They criticized the site’s security as “hilariously insecure” and shared the stolen data with platforms like HaveIBeenPwned and DDoSecrets.

This incident follows a previous breach that exposed 22 million messages from “The Real World” members.

Tate, a former kickboxer and reality TV star, is currently under house arrest in Romania, facing charges of human trafficking and rape.