On December 24, 2012, following national newspaper coverage, the hacker collective Anonymous threatened to reveal the names of other unindicted alleged participants.[20] In December 2012, KnightSec, an offshoot of Anonymous, hacked an unaffiliated website, posting a demand for an apology by school officials and local authorities, who had allegedly covered up the incident in order to protect the athletes and school's program. KnightSec followed up their December hack on January 1, 2013, posting a video featuring the "self-proclaimed 'rape crew' from the night of the attack, making jokes about what had happened."[9] There are allegations that more people participated in the incident.[21][22] One of the hackers was later indicted under the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.[23][24] Deric Lostutter, who donned a Guy Fawkes mask and was interviewed by CNN, was later raided by the FBI with a warrant targeting his involvement in the hacking of a site,[25] even though somebody else acknowledged being responsible for the hacking.[26]