Team Neon

Team Neon are a "white-hat" hacktivist group formed in 2014 by Tim Yu Jin-Lau, Gavin Bausch, Beth Legault and various other friends. The group is based in Meliepully, Seeland, Patagonia. Its targets include child predation rings, scammers and the cryptocurrency community.

It has anti-authoritarianist and centre-left political stances (although they do not target political opponents), and is known for its members being hidden behind lifelike human masks, provided by Metamorphose Masks, Realflesh Masks, Composite Effects, Inc. and the like, supported by fictional backstories.

Although rumored to be affiliated with the government of Patagonia under the rule of Prime Minister Jacob Dunham due to Team Neon supporting Dunham's policies and political views, both Dunham and Team Neon rebuke these claims, however Dunham praises Team Neon for "defending democracy and clearing the name of hacking".

History
The first hack attributed to Team Neon was in 2017 when ISIS-related websites were defaced by a video of a teenage African-American man putting on a full kit of gridiron football gear, followed by a written message denouncing ISIS' unethical methods of jihad.

Four years later, in 2021, NFT marketplace site The Gallery was hacked and defaced with a picture of the red crewmate character from the 2018 video game Among Us. The Minister of Communications and Information, Nicholas Fernandez, regarded them as whistleblowers in a $200 million dollar scam involving site CEO Jeremy Morvan.

Members
Only the names of the original six members are known to other members of Team Neon (it is passed off as being mere speculation to the general public, and their faces are not fully shown), and are as follows:
 * Tim Yu Jin-Lau, born in Patagonia to Cantonese parents from Hong Kong, is the group's de facto leader. He uses the pseudonym CoolTeon, an African-American man affiliated with the worldbuilding community on Wikia/Fandom, and, in addition to a custom-made mask of a black teenage man, wears a black Roblox hoodie.
 * Gavin Bausch, based in Luxembourg, goes under the pseudonym Rodney, who appears to be a middle-aged businessman and CEO of the semi-fictional media company VerizonMedia.
 * French-Canadian Beth Legault from Montreal, Quebec uses the pseudonym DrippyDave, an Afro-American prank/challenge YouTuber and football linebacker. She wears her football suit (purchased when she moved for a while to the United States) along with a "The Athlete" mask from Realflesh Masks and matching gloves.
 * Brandon de Bekker, based in South Africa, goes under the nickname/cover name Big Man Tyrone, an Internet meme fanatic based in Miami, Florida. Tyrone, like Yu, wears a The Black Model mask from Metamorphose Masks, matching gloves and a hoodie, which meanwhile is themed on the flag of the fictional country Kekistan.
 * Boston, Massachusetts-based Jonathan Torre goes under the alias Yukari Ayame, a Japanese anime schoolgirl from Asakusa, Tokyo. He wears a silicone mask of an Asian girl, a matching bodysuit with gloves, and a full Japanese school uniform.
 * Kaitlyn Corpuz, from Cebu City, Philippines, uses the pseudonym SixteenBitsGaming, a retro video game reviews YouTuber. She wears a silicone male mask, specifically the Composite Effects Martin mask, including gloves to match and a Mario-themed sweater.

Timeline of hacking incidents

 * March 2017: First attack attributed to "CoolTeon", targeted websites with links to ISIS.
 * May 2017: Kill switch in WannaCry ransomware discovered, with Team Neon receiving praise for the act.
 * August 2017: Member "BigManTyrone" hacked into various websites related to ISIS, doxxing 17 militants in the process. Hacked websites were defaced with the words "Go get killed by your own weapons, you kebab normies. You can't even do Jihad right you losers."
 * July 2018: First attack under the Team Neon name. Targets included phishing scam sites.
 * October 2018: Scam ring using the Paypai scam as their modus operandi hacked into by "SixteenBitsGaming", defaced with the words "It's Paypal, not Paypai, you stupid Goombas!".
 * April 2019: Discord-based child predation ring raided by "Yukari Ayame" and flooded with omorashi art before being shut down.
 * September 2019: Multiple Discord-based scam rings based in Russia were raided by "DrippyDave" and "SixteenBitsGaming". Server members were doxxed and had their information turned over to the Patagonian CIB before being shut down.
 * January 2020: Website of Christians for Change defaced with pride flag by "Rodney", as well as a message stating "This website space has been taken over by VerizonMedia."
 * August 2020: Christian fundamentalist websites attacked by "Big Man Tyrone" and defaced with the Goatse shock image.
 * January-February 2021: Operation Sussybaka. Various websites with ties to US President Donald Trump were defaced with a .GIF image of the crewmate figure from the video game Among Us twerking.
 * May 2021: NFT-sharing site The Gallery defaced by all members with the words "NFTs are for losers!". The group ended up as whistleblowers in the 2021 The Gallery scam.