Jeffrey Epstein Had a ‘Personal Hacker,’ Informant Claims

Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier with a reputation for using his wealth and influence to attract young women into his orbit, had a "personal hacker" who was allegedly born in Italy, according to an informant who claimed that Epstein hired him to hack into Apple's iOS mobile operating system, BlackBerry devices, and Firefox browser. The informant told the FBI in 2017 that the hacker was "very good at finding vulnerabilities" and even sold his exploits to several countries, including a central African government, the UK, and the US.

The details of Epstein's arrangement with the hacker are murky, but it appears that he paid him for his services. It is unclear whether the informant's account is accurate or whether the FBI verified the report.

Epstein was accused of running a sex trafficking ring, which allegedly involved forcing young women to have sex with his friends and acquaintances. He denied these allegations, but ultimately took his own life in 2019 while awaiting trial.

Another story from this week highlights how increasingly autonomous AI systems can become a security nightmare. The viral AI assistant OpenClaw has been taking Silicon Valley by storm, allowing users to automate many tasks and access their online accounts. However, its agentic abilities come with potential security and privacy trade-offs that make it impractical for many people to operate securely.

Security researchers have identified "hundreds" of instances where users have exposed their systems to the web, including no authentication and full access to their system. Jamieson O'Reilly, a security researcher, told the Register that these types of agents often require access to online accounts, data, and login credentials, which can break down traditional security measures.

In related news, China has executed 11 members of the Ming crime family, who were found guilty of running scam compounds in Myanmar. The family made $1.4 billion from their illegal operations over an eight-year period. Five members of another Chinese mafia group have also been sentenced to death for their role in running scamming operations.

Additionally, a young hacker has allegedly stolen $40 million in cryptocurrency, including funds seized by the US government and held by a contractor called CMDSS. The thief is believed to be John Daghita, the son of CMDSS's president Dean Daghita. The US Marshal's Service is now investigating ZachXBT's claims.

Finally, Poland has attributed a series of cyberattacks targeting its energy systems to Russia's Berserk Bear Group, which allegedly uses industrial control system vulnerabilities to disrupt facilities' operations.
 
OMG, can you believe all these crazy stories 🤯! Like, first off, this Epstein guy was so rich he could hire some Italian hacker to mess with Apple's security lol. And now we got this AI thingy OpenClaw that's like a superhero but also kinda super villain 🦸‍♂️. I mean, what if hackers can take control of your accounts and stuff? That's just not right 😱.

And then there's China executing these people for scamming... that's wild 🤯. Like, we should be worried about people getting caught in those traps too 💸.

Oh man, this crypto thing is like something outta a movie 🎬! Some kid steals $40 million and now the feds are all over it 🕵️‍♂️. I don't even get how that's possible... blockchain and all that jazz 🤔.

But you know what? The real concern is these cyberattacks on Poland's energy systems 🌎. Like, can we just have one moment of security without Russia messing with us?! 😩
 
🤔 so yeah, i'm low-key impressed by how tech companies are getting exposed left and right, especially with AI assistants like OpenClaw 🤖... i mean, on one hand it's cool that they're making tasks more automated and stuff, but on the other hand, if you can just access someone's online accounts and data willy-nilly, then what's the point of even having security measures in place? 💻

and omg, $40 million in cryptocurrency is some serious cash 🤑... i don't know who John Daghita is or whatever, but it sounds like he might be a bit of a troublemaker 😏. and China executing members of a crime family who were running scam compounds in Myanmar? yeah, that's just savage 💣.

and can we talk about the Berserk Bear Group for a sec? 🤖 Russia's been involved in some shady stuff before, but using industrial control system vulnerabilities to disrupt facilities' operations? that's just straight-up cyber terrorism 🚫.
 
OMG this is crazy 🤯 I mean like how can someone hack into Apple and BlackBerry devices and Firefox browser without being caught? And the fact that they were selling these exploits to countries and governments is just mind-blowing 💥 It's so scary that AI systems are becoming more autonomous and we're not even sure if they're secure. Like, OpenClaw is supposed to make our lives easier but it sounds like it could be a security nightmare 🤷‍♀️ I'm still learning about all these cyber threats and hacks, can someone please help me understand what's going on? 😂
 
🤖 "The world is like a madhouse. I have discovered that, if one does not keep up with the pace of progress, he will be left behind." 💥 - Henry Ford
 
🤔 just thinkin bout the dude who hacked into Apple's iOS 📱 and BlackBerry devices... that's some next level stuff 💻 i mean we all know about epstein's shady past but this takes it to another level, like, how deep did he dig into people's phones? 📊 and now these new AI assistants are like, totally taking over our lives 🤖 openclaw is basically a super smart personal assistant that lets you automate tasks, but what happens when it gets out of control? 🤯 i mean we've heard stories about these "agent" systems breaking into online accounts and just wreaking havoc on people's security. like, what's the point of having a superhero if they're gonna be a supervillain? 😂
 
Can you believe this guy Jeffrey Epstein was like the original "wolf in sheep's clothing" 🐑😂 I mean, who tries to get paid for hacking into people's devices? Sounds like he got what was coming to him... or should I say, what was coming to his browser 📊💻

And now we're stuck with AI assistants that are more trouble than they're worth. Like OpenClaw, which sounds like a cool name, but really it's just a security nightmare waiting to happen 🤖😬. All this talk about users exposing their systems and whatnot... sounds like someone took the phrase "let's automate" a bit too seriously 🤦‍♂️

But hey, at least China is taking down some serious scammers 🚫💸. 11 members of the Ming crime family? That's like something out of a bad action movie 🎥. And those Polish cyberattacks? Sounds like someone (or something) didn't want Poland to have electricity 😅.

And cryptocurrency theft? Yeah, that's just peachy 🤑. Can't trust anyone with our digital cash anymore... not even our own kids, apparently 👀.
 
omg u guys i cant even 🤯 so like there r these rumors about jeffrey epstein having this hacker from italy who was super good at finding flaws in apps and stuff but its all kinda murky rn idk if theres any truth 2 it 🤔 meanwhile AI systems r getting outta control lol openclaw is literally everywhere & i'm low-key terrified cuz anyone w/ access 2 ur accounts can do whatever they wanna 🚫 security researchers found like hundreds of instances where ppl exposed their systems 2 the web w/o auth or anything 🙈 and china just executed some members of a chinese mafia group who made $1.4 billion from scams wtf 🤑 and theres this hacker john dahgita who allegedly stole 40 million in crypto & now hes being investigated 🚔 meanwhile russia did cyberattacks on polish energy systems 🤖
 
The convergence of technological advancements and human malfeasance has yielded some unsettling results 🤔. The notion that wealthy individuals like Jeffrey Epstein can exploit their influence to access highly secure systems is both disturbing and enlightening. It serves as a stark reminder of the need for robust cybersecurity measures and the importance of holding those in power accountable.

The emergence of autonomous AI systems like OpenClaw has sparked concerns about the potential security trade-offs involved in their use 🚨. The ease with which these agents can bypass traditional security protocols is alarming, particularly when it comes to accessing online accounts and sensitive data. As we continue to rely on these technologies, it's essential that we prioritize transparency and accountability in AI development.

Meanwhile, the dark side of human nature continues to surface, as exemplified by the recent execution of members from the Ming crime family and the sentencing of Chinese mafia groups 🚫. These cases serve as a grim reminder of the importance of global cooperation in combating transnational organized crime.

Lastly, the attribution of cyberattacks to Russia's Berserk Bear Group highlights the ongoing threats posed by state-sponsored actors 🕵️‍♂️. As our reliance on technology continues to grow, it's crucial that we invest in robust cybersecurity infrastructure and develop effective strategies for mitigating these risks 💻.
 
I gotta say, the whole AI assistant thing got me thinking... with all these autonomous systems becoming super powerful and connected, we're basically giving away our digital keys to anyone who knows how to find 'em 🤯. Like, what's the point of having a secure system if you can just automate access to it? It's like leaving your front door unlocked just because there's a self-opening door at the end of the hall... security is all about boundaries and checks, not just magic 🚫.
 
I'm like totally freaked out by this whole AI assistant thing 🤯 OpenClaw sounds so convenient but like how can you ensure that your personal info is safe? I mean, it's not just a matter of clicking a few boxes and hoping for the best. We need to have some serious debate about the ethics of using AI systems that can literally access our online accounts without us even realizing it 🤔.

And what's up with this hacker dude who stole $40 million in crypto? Like, I get it, hacking is a crime but shouldn't we be more concerned about how we're handling cybersecurity? I mean, we've got Russia's cyber army on one side and these rogue hackers on the other...it's like, can't we all just get along? 🤷‍♀️ And what about CMDSS, are they even doing anything to prevent this kind of thing from happening again?
 
I'm telling ya, this world is like one big hackers' paradise 🤣. First, we got Jeffrey Epstein using his wealth and influence to attract young women into his orbit, and now we gotta worry about some personal hacker getting paid to hack into Apple's systems 📱? It's like a real-life episode of "Mr. Robot" 😂.

And don't even get me started on this AI assistant OpenClaw 🔥. I mean, who needs security when you can have automation, right? It's like, "Hey, I'll just leave my online account open to the world and trust that no one will exploit it"... yeah, good luck with that 🤦‍♂️.

But hey, on a more serious note (just for a sec, don't worry 😜), what's up with China executing members of the Ming crime family? I mean, I get it, they were scamming people out of billions... but like, can't we just give 'em a chance to turn their lives around? 🤷‍♂️.

And then there's this young hacker who allegedly stole $40 million in cryptocurrency 🤑. Like, what's the deal with these hackers? Are they just trying to be rich or something? 😂. Anyway, gotta keep an eye on that ZachXBT fella 👀.

Lastly, Russia's got some 'splainin' to do about those cyberattacks in Poland 💻. I mean, it's like, if you're gonna mess with someone's energy systems, at least have the decency to use a VPN or something 🤣.
 
🤔 just thinkin', these rich ppl like epstein who can afford personal hackers are probly using their money 2 corrupt the system instead of helpin out society 🤑 u know? n also wot's up wit all this AI stuff? its scary how easily it can be exploited 🚨 like OpenClaw, it sounds so cool but is it worth the risks? 💻 i mean security researchers say hundreds of ppl are exposurein their systems 2 the web without proper authentication... what's the point of havin a smart home if u cant even trust ur own devices? 😳
 
Ugh, can we take a break from all this scandalous news for a sec? 🙄 I'm just so tired of how fragmented and out-of-touch our online platforms are becoming 🤯. Like, what's up with the lack of actual security measures on OpenClaw, an AI assistant that's supposed to be helping us automate tasks but is actually exposing our systems to the web 🚫? And don't even get me started on how easy it is for hackers like John Daghita to steal cryptocurrency 💸.

Meanwhile, in the real world, China is executing members of a crime family who made $1.4 billion from scamming ops 😱, and Poland is dealing with cyberattacks attributed to Russia's Berserk Bear Group 🚨. These are actual security threats that matter, but can we please focus on how our online platforms are failing us instead? 💻 It's just so frustrating when I see these high-profile stories getting more attention than the real issues plaguing our digital lives 🤷‍♀️.
 
just think about it... these rich ppl using their money and influence to get into people's private lives... i mean, what's the point? can't they just leave others alone? 🤔 and now we got this AI assistant OpenClaw that's supposed to make our lives easier but really it's just exposing us more to risks... i don't trust these systems with my personal info yet.

and btw, $40 million in crypto stolen by some young hacker is like, what even is the point of having all that money if you're gonna use it for evil? 🤑 and the fact that Russia's involved in this cyberattack on Poland's energy systems... we really need to get our security measures in check.

anyway, i'm good with making my own solutions at home instead of relying on these fancy AI assistants or leaving myself vulnerable online. there's safety in being DIY, you know? 🛠️
 
I'm not surprised at all about Epstein's alleged hacker friend - I mean, who needs that level of skill when you're gonna get caught and die anyway? 🤷‍♂️ And yeah, it's no wonder he was selling his exploits to governments and whatnot... that's just the ultimate in corruption.

But seriously though, have you seen OpenClaw? It sounds like a recipe for disaster. I mean, how hard is it to get your own system hacked when you're giving some AI bot access to all your online accounts? And those security researchers saying "hundreds" of instances... that's just too many if you ask me. 🤯

And what's the deal with China and these scammers? They gotta execute a whole family over $1.4 billion, but I'm sure there are plenty more out there just waiting to get caught. And that young hacker who stole 40 million in crypto... like, how old is this kid? 12 years old? 🤑

And don't even get me started on the cyberattacks in Poland. Like, what's next? Russia gonna take over our entire grid and hold it for ransom or something? 😱
 
omg u gotta think about this, with epstein's hacker story and ai assistants like openclaw, its getting super scary how easily our info can get compromised 🤯!! i mean, we know epstein did some pretty shady stuff but at least his tech skills were limited to hacking phones lol. now we got AI assistants that can basically take control of our online lives 🚫🔒 i feel like we need to be way more careful with our passwords and account security 😅 also, who knew china had such a strong mafia scene 💸👮‍♂️ anywayz, gotta give it up for the US Marshal's Service for investigating john dahgita's claims 🚨💰
 
Dude I'm getting so tired of these rich ppl and their shady dealings 🤑👀 Like Epstein and his hacker buddy, who's that even? And how did this dude end up working for a central African gov't and the UK? The FBI didn't verify anything? That's wild.

But seriously, what's going on with AI security? This OpenClaw thing sounds like it could be super powerful but also super sketchy 🤖💻. I mean, how hard is it to expose your system to the web without even knowing you have a hacker on your tail? It's like, basic cybersecurity 101.

And can we talk about the crypto theft for a sec? $40 million? That's insane 💸👀. And who's behind this? John Daghita? Sounds suspicious to me 😏. Anyway, just another day where you gotta question everyone and everything 🤔💥
 
OMG 🤯 just read about this hacker who was allegedly working for Epstein and I'm like totally shook 😲 I mean, can you even imagine having someone with access to all that info and power? It's crazy how these elite people think they're above the law, but at the same time, it's scary to think about how easily our systems can be compromised. Like, we need to stay vigilant online and make sure our passwords are secure ASAP 💻🔒

And on a completely different note, I'm so over AI assistants like OpenClaw 🤖 – don't get me wrong, they're cool and all, but the security risks are just too high. I mean, how many people can actually afford to use these things securely? It's just not fair 😒

Oh, and have you guys seen those news stories about China and Russia's cyberattacks 🤔? So serious. We need to be more careful online, period.
 
🤔 I'm not buying this story about Jeffrey Epstein's "personal hacker". Where's the concrete evidence? We're just jumping from one unverified informant to another here... 🚫 It's also weird that the FBI never verified this report. Don't get me wrong, Epstein was a bad dude, but we need solid proof before jumping on the bandwagon.

And what about these AI systems like OpenClaw? They're basically just a security nightmare waiting to happen. I mean, who needs automation when it's just going to expose your system to the web? 🙅‍♂️ Jamieson O'Reilly says "hundreds" of instances... where are those hundreds? 🤔 Can we get some real numbers here?

And what about these Chinese mafia groups? Scam compounds in Myanmar, billions in profits... that's not exactly a surprise. 💸 But the US Marshal's Service investigating ZachXBT's claims? Come on... can't they do better than that?

Oh and Russia allegedly behind cyberattacks on Poland's energy systems? 🌃 That sounds like another case of "Russia did it"... but where are the sources? 📊
 
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