Unknown hacker threatened to publish 137 GB of dirt on participants in the crypto industry

An anonymous Twitter user hiding under the nickname adyingnobody promised on July 7 to make publicly available a huge array of compromising material on the most influential representatives of the crypto industry. In his publication, he clarified that he had unearthed all the information in the Telegram messenger.

According to the hacker, he began collecting compromising material back in 2019, when due to technical problems in Telegram, personal information and user correspondence could fall into the hands of third parties. Among the victims then were developers and popular crypto-influencers. From that time until May of this year adyingnobody allegedly engaged in the collection and analysis of evidence of fraud, criminal conspiracy and inappropriate statements of these persons. The publication of this kind of information will cause a "split in the entire crypto community," anonymous is sure.

In his post, adyingnobody stated that he is not doing this for his own enrichment, but in order to take away influence and success from those "who do not deserve it." He also indicated that he has serious health problems, so he is not worried about the consequences.

After the publication, users of the social network suggested that the anonymous person himself may be a fraudster. The files posted by him may contain viruses that will allow an anonymous person to steal money from the crypto wallets of curious investors.
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07-06-2022

Godfrey Johnston

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