> This is all easily verifiable with google and archive.org.
Yes. And I've had a hostile fellow once upon a time put my RL info in the whois and post a bunch of shit on it. I generally give people the benefit of the doubt when its random online public stuff until they are convicted.
The internet "evidence" is way too flimsy to be considered reasonable standards of proof imho.
>I'm not trying to pick a fight here so just chill and move on. We aren't going to agree.
Yes, I'm sorry I didn't immediately realize that you were just trolling. If not, you might want to look at the parts of my post you decided not to quote.
Even better -- Here's someone @'ing TouchMyMalware and then MalwareTechBlog replying "Thanks for the tweet, also my new twitter handle is @MalwareTechBlog"
That just looks like standard IRC bantz though. Do you know if he was actually trying to sell/weaponize the malware he was developing? (I assume he was, given the indictment, but can't hurt to ask.)
just a passing thought, would this happen to have anything to do with privacy and surveillance concerns? seems oddly suspicious this comes after WhatsApp announces end to end encryption