hacked or been allowed to take...
Yes, I believe it is the latter. It seems like they don't want to be bothered with all the hassle with selling our secrets themselves any more. That's too risky, they just post them where they can be "hacked" by anonymous "Chinese hackers" then a deposit shows up in the offshore account of a liberal 501C3 middleman which then launders it to the various traitors as political donations. Surely the "non-profit" knows they will never be audited by the IRS, they aren't on the official "list". ;) SS1