juno10353 wrote: » https://mol.im/a/8482787 Britain's biggest ever crime bust after smashing Encrochat codes
Alderbuck wrote: » I loved the photos of him in the papers a few ago, hanging out in the sun, like he doesn't have a bother in the world.
Don Logan wrote: » Two wastemen they were, got ran out of Dublin so they did. Met a horrible demise in the end but, bodies found in concrete I believe not so long after they died.
protectyaneck wrote: » The worst thing any of them done was be so blood thirsty . Look at penguin the mad **** going forever no wars, no heat , no problems
MrFlashy92 wrote: » Every screenshot he posts is in Central European time and the second last screenshot it was, I believe, had an ad for a Dutch supermarket (in Dutch) at the bottom of the newspaper article screenshotted. You might say this is VPN related but that’s highly highly unlikely to be honest given the fact that the time is the same as it is in the Netherlands, the vast majority of the time a VPN will set your IP to somewhere really obscure, not somewhere in central or Western Europe
Leedavy wrote: » If anything the penguin is going to make millions from this.. Encrochat is not his network, his is different name
Noseygit wrote: » Yeh,couse he never had anyone killed
ohnonotgmail wrote: » the one he operates was raided. whether that is separate to encrochat or not i cant remember. this is the bunker i am referring to. though it is in southern germany not austria as i rememberedhttps://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/germany-the-bunker-that-became-a-hub-of-international-crime-a-e33fc0f4-9d92-45d1-ba81-1b4243abcda5
SpielCheck wrote: » There's also the "Brothers" from Scotland and MPC Are they connected to this?
protectyaneck wrote: » Well that's what you said , I never said that but don't worry about it it's obvious reading isn't one of your strong points
Jimmy McGill wrote: » Sticky Vicky just posted a screenshot on her Twitter and its showing Dutch time on that too Surely not????
The enlightened one wrote: » A link to an article about the data laws in Sweden. An interesting read for those who may need to know such things.https://www.expressvpn.com/blog/online-privacy-is-why-sweden-wins-the-internet/
John_D3 wrote: » How many attempts has there been on Mago? What attempt has the two charged yesterday been connected to?
Mago MVP wrote: » Who would use them now? Might aswell use a throw away and take your chances
Mr robin hood wrote: » Sure i read last week the phone bust is linked to robert dawes
greyday wrote: » https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/germany-the-bunker-that-became-a-hub-of-international-crime-a-e33fc0f4-9d92-45d1-ba81-1b4243abcda5 More to come from this.
Akesh wrote: » That article is nonsense if you're suggesting people should be using a VPN for privacy. A VPN will only protect you from LE obtaining information from your ISP. Anyone can track and trace what your doing through cookies, nodes, beacons, tracking JavaScript etc. Even the best browsers will leak some data. Also, LE don't go asking your VPN for information, it's much easier to incercept what is being discussed e.g. shipments, cash, bank accounts etc.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Sunsoaked body, sweat like diamonds glistening in the summer heat