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He ended up seizing all the infrastructure and imploding the past incarnation of the projects. The work is continuing at github.com/AndroidHardeni and an incomplete archive of the actual old repositories is at github.com/AndroidHardeni. Copperhead didn't write it and doesn't own it.
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James not only stole the majority of the donations but also the Twitter account representing my projects and security research / engineering. I had renamed it and he tricked Twitter support into handing over my account to him and claims it's a corporate account which it wasn't.
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I haven't been able to get in touch with either Reddit or Twitter support. They're happy to help an abusive corporation silence someone along with handing sensitive conversation logs over to them. They refuse to even speak to me or give an explanation for what they've done.
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They compromised the messages by giving them the account. It had a strong password, 2-factor authentication and was associated with my personal phone number for at least 3 years. It was using my personal danielmicay@gmail.com email address when they seized control of it too...
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You shouldn't be using it anymore. The final release of the real thing was in June and hasn't received any security updates since then. You should move to AOSP 9 or stock Android on a Pixel, or just move to an iPhone. The new "CopperheadOS" from the company is insecure garbage.
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I'm not going to cut my losses. I will sue James and Copperhead along with involving law enforcement to get back the stolen donations once I'm in contact with more of the people who donated. I'm in touch with a few already and it's going to be a clear cut issue.
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It interferes with my ongoing work. I can't seek money for the past work to release it under a permissive license because then Copperhead could solve the issue of illegally using my code by using the permissively licensed version that I just released. I can't give up leverage.
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It's holding me back from moving on to other things. I need to be careful about everything I release since it could help them further leech of my labor. They aren't able to do the work. It hurts me if they have more resources to inflict harm on me with the lies they're spreading.