Brazil Arrests 'USDoD' Hacker in FBI Infragard Breach

(krebsonsecurity.com)

45 points | by codewiz 3 days ago ago

10 comments

  • Prbeek 2 days ago

    For those who remember Lulzsec days there was a core member called Avunit who was the only one never apprehended. I wonder if he was a fed or just lucky

    • joemazerino 2 days ago

      He was the Bitcoin treasurer of the group so its doubtful.

      His name was mentioned in Mr Robot as well.

    • kuskosho 2 days ago

      or maybe he didnt used his private email registered 10 years ago with socials related (and profile pic uploaded)

  • ptek 2 days ago

    If you want to play that game or the darknets game you may need to keep changing your alias which could be a problem as you will have to start from 0 again growing contacts and respect.

    Do new groups and users have kick ass ASCII logos in their t-files these days? I’m glad the 90s era of incorrect capitalisation is gone.

    • thelittleone 2 days ago

      Sam Bent gave a talk on Darknet opsec in which he recommends what you suggest, regularly changing alias and starting from 0. Quite an interesting talk.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01oeaBb85Xc

    • dmichulke 2 days ago

      You could publish a key as each of these personas and then, when reestablishing a contact using a new persona, prove your identity to that one contact by using the private key of the old (known) persona.

      Am I missing something?

      • str3wer 2 days ago

        defeats the whole point of changing identity if you reveal who you were

        • dmichulke 2 days ago

          You reveal it to a single (trustworthy) party that you want to reestablish contact with.

          Of course, this assumes you wouldn't want to reestablish contact with a non-trustworthy party.

          • barryrandall 2 days ago

            A trail of evidence is still a trail of evidence.

  • nubinetwork 2 days ago