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How the FBI and Mandiant caught hacker Jesse Kipf, who sold access to systems he broke into and hacked Hawaii's death registration system to fake his own death

Jesse Kipf was a prolific hacker who sold access to systems he hacked, had contacts with a notorious cybercrime gang … Mastodon: @lorenzofb@infosec.exchange Mastodon: Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai / @lorenzofb@infosec … : NEW: This is the behind-the-scenes story of how the FBI and Google's Mandiant caught a “serial hacker” who tried to fake his own death to avoid paying child support.  —  Jesse Kipf had been working for years as a professional cybercriminal, acting as an initial access broker, selling access to websites and systems he had hacked, including those of Marriott hotels' vendors. …

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