Guccifer 2.0, the hacker who claimed responsibility for hacking the Democratic National Committee's server in June, published a slew of confidential Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee files late Friday, which he alleges belong to members of the Democratic Party.

One of the lists contains the personal phone numbers and email addresses of every House Democrat, including the personal contact information for their top staff members. Each lawmaker's political action committee and details about those groups are also in the documents.

The 2.0 character claimed to be the next generation of Guccifer, who is believed to have been behind the breach of Hillary Clinton's personal email server. In the new post, which the Washington Examiner is not linking to, Guccifer 2.0 lists spreadsheets with publication passwords, 2016 cycle passwords and coordinated shared passwords.

"It's time for new revelations now. All of you may have heard about the DCCC hack. As you see I wasn't wasting my time! It was even easier than in the case of the DNC breach.

"As you see the U.S. presidential elections are becoming a farce, a big political performance where the voters are far from playing the leading role. Everything is being settled behind the scenes as it was with Bernie Sanders.

"I wonder what happened to the true democracy, to the equal opportunities, the things we love the United States for. The big money bags are fighting for power today. They are lying constantly and don't keep their word. The MSM are producing tons of propaganda hiding the real stuff behind it. But I do believe that people have right to know what's going on inside the election process in fact," Guccifer 2.0 wrote.