I agree.
While we're talking about actual criminal activity, they hold themselves out as defenders of democracy and so on, but back on March 13 they reportedly took credit for a cyber attack on some servers that gave them access to 9,600 non-expired credit cards. According to this one report, they charged at least $700,000 worth of false credit charges for personal gain, so it's beyond intimidation and the personal stuff; it's purely criminal. It's theft and fraud. It's not just the kind of thing that we're talking about; they appear to have gone well beyond that.