Nothing is beneath the Westboro Baptist Church, as evidenced by the group's announcement to picket outside Sandy Hook Elementary School in wake of the recent tragedy. The group's most recent, perhaps most deplorable decision has apparently irked one of its oldest enemies: infamous hacker collective Anonymous.

In response to the WBC's plans early today, Anonymous tweeted, "It's so nice of #WBC to provide the internet with a list of their twitter handles..." Roughly one hour later, they revealed their plans for the WBC: "#WBC GodHatesFags Site Admin gets #DOX'd via: Anonymous." DOX, of course, refers to the work Anonymous did to find and publish a list of WBC members complete with e-mails, phone numbers, and even home addresses—all for the adoring public to access.

In addition to the DOXing, Anonymous has repeatedly promoted a whitehouse.org petition to have the WBC recognized legally as a hate-group. The petition was created on Friday and it has already doubled the required 25,000 signatures.

Anonymous has continued sticking it to the WBC throughout the day, so this may not be the extent of their actions. The tweet above leads to an online survey mocking the WBC and Anonymous released the below video to explain their actions. As they warned the hateful church, "Dear Westboro Baptist Church, #Anonymous never forgets."

Update: Anonymous continued their hacker offensive with a second day of action: claiming to acquire social security numbers, publishing the hotel WBC members were allegedly staying at, and inspiring fellow notable hackers to set their sights on the hate group.