DOGE official at DOJ bragged about hacking, distributing pirated software: Reuters
- A top employee at the U.S. Justice Department, Christopher Stanley, previously bragged about hacking and distributing pirated software on his former websites, as reported by Reuters.
- Christopher Stanley has a history of running forums that discussed hacking and software piracy, according to archived data from DomainTools.
- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi expressed her trust in Stanley, while some national security professionals raised concerns about his past hacking activities.
- Stanley distanced himself from hacking at age 19, stating, 'I no longer hack into Paypals, gain root access into other people's computers , or exploit online websites like StickAM.
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DOGE Official at DOJ Bragged About Hacking, Distributing Pirated Software
A top employee of billionaire Elon Musk who is now working in the U.S. Justice Department previously bragged about hacking and distributing pirated software, according to archived copies of his former websites reviewed by Reuters.
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