Left-wing computer hackers have reportedly broken into the secure server of one of the world's largest neo-Nazi groups, copying more than 30,000 pieces of data. Members of the anti-fascist left-wing group Daten-Antifa on Friday, Aug. 29, managed to break the access codes and enter the databank of Blood and Honour (B&H), a neo-Nazi organization that has been banned in Germany since 2000. "Now some people in the far-right extremist scene are going to get very nervous, including activists from the NPD (Germany's far-right National Democratic Party)," Guenther Hoffmann from the Center for Democratic Culture told the Frankfurter Rundschau on Saturday. According to Daten-Antifa, 31,948 pieces of data were collected clandestinely from the B&H server, including 500 from Germany. This indicated that the international network is also used by members of the German neo-Nazi scene, which authorities had previously suspected. ... The name Blood and Honour stems from the motto of the Hitler Youth: "Blut und Ehre." ... Source: http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3604365,00.html Hacker Statement: Blood&Honour Forum hacked! As a part of our struggle against the facist movement we hacked the forum of: www.bloodandhonour.com! Source + leaked Datebase : http://de.indymedia.org/2008/08/225641.shtml