Jack Recider
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It's like, yeah, you're scared. You feel like, okay, I could be screwed here. This person is clearly attacking us. But you're in their Skype looking at their messages. So you're also attacking them.
It's like, yeah, you're scared. You feel like, okay, I could be screwed here. This person is clearly attacking us. But you're in their Skype looking at their messages. So you're also attacking them.
I don't know whose side to take here. You're both in the wrong.
I don't know whose side to take here. You're both in the wrong.
All this reminds me of one of those old heist movies where the criminals steal the cash, but then when they get away and they're all just sitting around looking at the stolen money and each other... They all start wondering if they can trust each other. Clearly, these are criminals you're working with, willing to break the law for this money. Are they going to steal it from me?
All this reminds me of one of those old heist movies where the criminals steal the cash, but then when they get away and they're all just sitting around looking at the stolen money and each other... They all start wondering if they can trust each other. Clearly, these are criminals you're working with, willing to break the law for this money. Are they going to steal it from me?
And then you realize, yeah, someone is going to steal my cut. So then you steal their cut first and get out of there. Well, here we have both sides completely not trusting each other and are actively trying to hack into each other's accounts to keep an eye on them. But it's interesting that Dino was working with Shane, who was the moderator and owner of the Xtril subreddit.
And then you realize, yeah, someone is going to steal my cut. So then you steal their cut first and get out of there. Well, here we have both sides completely not trusting each other and are actively trying to hack into each other's accounts to keep an eye on them. But it's interesting that Dino was working with Shane, who was the moderator and owner of the Xtril subreddit.
Through these chats, they could clearly see how involved Shane was in the trading scene. He really liked collecting dub plates and getting his hands on unreleased stuff.
Through these chats, they could clearly see how involved Shane was in the trading scene. He really liked collecting dub plates and getting his hands on unreleased stuff.
Unreleased tracks are worth more than demos. Demos are just early versions or remixes of songs people have already heard. But unreleased tracks, nobody's ever heard yet.
Unreleased tracks are worth more than demos. Demos are just early versions or remixes of songs people have already heard. But unreleased tracks, nobody's ever heard yet.
I'm just trying to think of what that could... If that did get in the public, what kind of ruckus that would have caused.
I'm just trying to think of what that could... If that did get in the public, what kind of ruckus that would have caused.
Oh, that's interesting. I want to make sure you understand this. They accessed Skrillex Manager's box.com account, okay? And they saw these folders there and made the parent one shareable. And what this means is that anyone with that link can now view the contents of that folder and all the subfolders without needing a username or password.
Oh, that's interesting. I want to make sure you understand this. They accessed Skrillex Manager's box.com account, okay? And they saw these folders there and made the parent one shareable. And what this means is that anyone with that link can now view the contents of that folder and all the subfolders without needing a username or password.
So now they don't need to log back in to see what new files were uploaded. They can just use that share link to get in there and view it without logging in at all. On top of that, the manager had the ability to invite new collaborators. So they just made a new email account and invited themselves as collaborators and then told the manager, hey, look, your account is insecure.
So now they don't need to log back in to see what new files were uploaded. They can just use that share link to get in there and view it without logging in at all. On top of that, the manager had the ability to invite new collaborators. So they just made a new email account and invited themselves as collaborators and then told the manager, hey, look, your account is insecure.
You should change the password, which fixed the manager's account so that no one else could use the same exploit to get in. No other hacker could get in the same way.
You should change the password, which fixed the manager's account so that no one else could use the same exploit to get in. No other hacker could get in the same way.