Dana White hacked infromation here, Angry at hacker!

I should probably not write about this for reasons that I don't want to get my hands dirty with UFC and that I may get another email from Dana White's Zuffa that I am infringing against UFC again! , but what the heck he got a lot bigger problems now especially with his personal information floating around the internet. 

For those who don't know Dana White's company is relentlessly and consistently pursuing all website that is showing his PPV event for free and making the follow up to ensure that these website go down for stealing their PPV events. 

Hacker Ugnazi strike back by hacking the UFC website and releasing personal info of Dana White. Oh yeah the war is on between Dana White and the hackers.

Let see what Dana White have to say about all of this:
from Yahoo news

"Keep hacking our site, do it again. Do it tonight," said White. "These guys look like terrorists now and a bill that was about to die, is about to come back."

The hacker taking credit for the UFC hit, @joshthgod, went a different route after the challenge, posting White's personal info, including a Social Security number, a list of residential addresses, a vehicle identification number and a personal phone number.

That followed a tweet that said White is now the target.

"@danawhite We don't want your site anymore. We are going after YOU! Follow me for tonights exciting events! #ufc #sopa #acta #pipa,"

White said the hackers are only hurting their own cause by alerting politicians that there's a serious issue. He's willing to risk his own safety to stop the online pilfering.

"Is SOPA the perfect bill? No, it's not. The only thing that we're focused on is piracy. Piracy is stealing. If you walk into a store and you steal a gold watch, it's the same as stealing a pay-per-view. I don't care what your twisted, demented idea of stealing is," White said. "These kids who grew up on the Internet never had to pay for anything, so they don't think that you should have to."

White closed by saying he's not afraid of the Internet, it's where cowards live.