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One of the FBI’s most wanted hackers is trolling the U.S. government | TechCrunch::Russian hacker Mikhail Matveev is making T-shirts featuring his FBI most wanted poster, and asking his followers if they want to buy merch.
Buy merch? Anyone who puts their credit card number anywhere near anything this guy has touched has made a terrible mistake.
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Or Visa Gift Card?
The guy lives in Russia, so there’s not much the FBI is going to do.
Askbindua to do it. They dont have a problem with that.
Do not underestimate the US. We can go into Russia and Kill this hacker like we took down laden.
We had to invade an entire other country to get Bin Laden. And even then, we had to get him in a neighboring country.
And what did that achieve lol
I’m not sure how that question is relevant to the idea that the U.S. would capture or assassinate a hacker inside Russian borders.
Haha, good one.
Why’s Putin still alive then?
We chose to let him live. Its good for business.
Nukes are a great threat, you know?
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Waiting for the karma to reach 100 points.
Mobile sites that don’t let you zoom should be on FBI most wanted list
You can usually override zoom controls in the accessibility settings of most browsers. Comes in real handy for me
Though I do question why it was a choice given to website developers by default in the first place.
Making t-shirts of your own wanted poster is trolling? It’s definitely mocking them, but trolling is much more than that.
Not in 2023. In 2023 trolling is as simple as having another point of view.
I just think trolling requires some form of incitement leading to action by the victim. You post something inflammatory online, and get other people angrily posting back.
Making the t-shirt doesn’t troll them, it doesn’t get them to do anything. It’s just a response to them, they publicly said he’s a wanted alleged criminal and he publicly stuck his tongue out back at them. Now, if he made these t-shirts and then law enforcement tried to find him through his t-shirt supply chain, only to find that the t-shirts had been printed by the detective’s mum’s Etsy company, then that would be trolling.
What a well-balanced and level-headed fellow.
Absolute chad.