I was just notified AGAIN that my name and social were posted on the dark web. This brings to mind all of the hacking, remote desktop piracy, software installations from afar, etc., that I have gone through with this prick. I found a chart to illustrate how cheap it is for him or anyone else to ruin a life. Hacking through remote desktop is just $35.
By the way, my hacker count is around 65,000 now (attempts). Shutting down some of my sites has been the best decision ever made.
I'm going ahead with changing my social security number. It feels icky to duck and cover. But I'm tired. Enough already. I will lose my SSA benefits to date along with this decision. It means I will work for the rest of my life...until I drop. But screw it. I'm tired.
Fed's hacker friend "Kris" is likely to blame. These aren't "brilliant masterminds." They are just jerkoffs who sit behind computers and use uncommon knowledge (nothing genius) to hurt people. And Fed sat there in court denying to the judge he knows where the dark web is, "I wouldn't know how to get on the dark web" and she believed him despite all of the detective work and fed notes...even though he is a FRAUD INVESTIGATOR at the federal level. DUH. It was his job to be on the dark web...you numbskulls. I digress...
Also: The "dark web" is such a scary name. It sounds like a black hole you fall into and get sucked into oblivion. It isn't. It is simply a bunch of websites that are not indexed and require a special browser called Tor to access them...a network of criminal pricks who make money trying to destroy people like me (and really anyone else whose info they steal/get/buy).
Here is the chart. Selling someone's life costs NOTHING: