Informant told FBI that Jeffrey Epstein had a ‘personal hacker’


A confidential informant told the FBI in 2017 that Jeffrey Epstein had a “personal hacker,” According to the document It was issued by the Department of Justice on Friday.

The document, released as part of the Justice Department’s legally required effort to release documents related to the investigation into the late sex offender, does not specify who the alleged hacker is, but includes several details about him.

According to the informant, the hacker is Italian, born in the southern Calabria region, and specializes in finding security vulnerabilities in iOS devices, BlackBerry devices, and the Firefox browser.

Allegedly advanced hacker Zero-day exploits and offensive cyber tools and sold them to several countries, including the unnamed Central African government, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The informant told the FBI that Epstein’s hacker sold the Zero-day software to Hezbollah, which paid him “a box of cash.”

According to the informant, the hacker “was very good at finding vulnerabilities.”

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It is important to note that this document only contains allegations from an informant, not directly from the FBI, so it is unclear how reliable the information and allegations are.

The FBI declined to comment when contacted by TechCrunch. The Ministry of Justice did not respond to a request for comment.

On Friday, the Ministry of Justice Announce the release From an additional 3.5 million pages of Epstein files. The newly released files, some of which have been heavily redacted, include more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.

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