MWT was already providing them with info before arrest. Are you implying that he was involved in Kelihos somehow or what?
But what normally happens for someone in MWT's position is 1) they're denied bail 2) they don't get superb attorneys. That changes things.
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Or, at the very least, they're denied their ability to access computers and make a living. That's why 98% of US cases end in plea agreements
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In any case, what I tried to do was explain that FBI is not saying "Kronos thus arrest." They're saying "MWT WannaCry guy=online footprint"
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OK, you don't have anything new, you don't have a sound theory, you don't know any more than us. I've wasted my time reading this article.
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You're familiar with how back door searches work?
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Yes, I am also familiar that spooks-collected info is now shared and can be use by the US law enforcement.
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And you're familiar that 98% of indictments end in plea agreements and therefore don't have to be proven in court?
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And that FBI routinely uses that fact to accomplish other objectives that have nothing to do with charged crimes?
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