Next time you try to hack me and break into devices and accounts of mine, learn to cover your tracks.

You messed with the wrong fox, dude..
Or should I say dudes?
It all started with this Tweet about him someone made in Nov 19.
Since this person is clinically paranoid and their friends attacked me online that week, he thought it was me. Spoiler: it wasn't me.

He said he collected a "dossier" about me and was ready to use it.
He uses these dossiers to blackmail women who want to expose his actions.

Ironically, I wasn't even aware of his abuse at the time. He thought I'm after him even though we had only met once and barely interacted with each other.
Now imagine his reaction when he found out, by accessing accounts of the woman he abused, that I'm helping her process the trauma he caused.

She contacted me on Jan 20. I logged the first attempts in February, more followed, especially when someone attempted to expose him again.
Only scared dogs bark, and this dog is shitting himself and has been waking up the whole city.

There is much more to this story, and more people involved than you might think.
I'm saying this to prepare you for rumors and doxing you might see pop up about me. Oh, and don't forget the socks. :)

The reason I'm not naming this individual right now is because this is better handled by law enforcement. I found out they already have an open case on him.
When someone you know is trying to hack you, my advice is to not hack back (I knooow it's tempting) but level up your forensics skills and get your DFIR friends involved. Turn it into a social engineering game and pretend you don't know what they're up to. :)
Quick side note. I unfollowed everyone today and put y'all in a backup list. I won't go into specifics. Just adding that because I've been getting "did I do something?" DMs. It's not personal. I will refollow people slowly. :)
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