FBI wouldn't take a risk indicting a U.K. citizen if they weren't reasonably sure it would stick.https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3912520-Marcus-Hutchinson-Indictment.html …
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... and it looks like people are finding related criminal enterprises he's been involved in. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14921749 …
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LOL, VirusTotal Passive DNS shows that our anti-virus Lab is a malware C&C server: https://www.virustotal.com/en/ip-address/195.96.252.188/information/ … Get a clue.
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would you like to visit U.S. ?
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As a bot author trying to cover it up? Heck no, I would not go to Vegas.
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ah, sorry, it was Q for Vesselin
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haha np. I can empathize that visiting the US as a foreigner now, in general, is asking for a bad time. To be clear, I'm pissed about it.
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Because... we presume guilty until proven innocent and don't provide people legal counsel?
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Guilty until proven innocent is the modern way. Everyone assumes worst, then forgets when proven innocent
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That being said, seeing a lot of fed hate that MAY be undeserved, time will tell
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Yeah, I don't roll like that. FBI cyber is just doing their job with the evidence they have.
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I don't either but read Twitter, at first so many assumed it was about wanna cry bitcoins
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He should get council, but why does EFF care? Solid criminal case, can they just not believe FBI can do anything right?
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John Adams defended the perpetrators of the Boston Massacre not because he was on their side, but because they needed a lawyer.
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He has access to council!
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Maybe we should wait 10 minutes before blindly trusting police's allegations.
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That could be a very dangerous precedent :(
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That's an awful precedent that shows why I and others fought against criminalization of exploit code
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That's only if you believe he didn't write Kronos. There's a lot more evidence popping up on Google and old chat logs saying differently.
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Nope, that actually applies regardless. Punishing people because they wrote code is bad.
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Uhh but he would have wrote and sold a banking trojan to people he knew would use it for crime, and he took feature reqs from them. Really?
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Arresting people who sell and maintain purpose-built malware on Alphabay sounds like a good precedent to me?
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