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by threezero 2541 days ago
Doesn’t seem fake when the person’s accounts go so far back. Also, the FBI has ignored much tips on terror attacks before they happened, so it would be no surprise for them to ignore evidence in a cyber crime committed by someone far beyond their reach.
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But couldn't it be the case that one of the person's accounts was compromised, they discovered that other accounts used the same password, and so they just hijacked the credentials to create new accounts to be used on the criminal sites? How many people use the same one or two user names and one or two passwords for multiple accounts? I personally know a few.
Or they know the individual and feel slighted by them somehow and, like unwell people are tend to do, got obsessive and went long-term.

Humans are odd creatures, it's entirely believable to think this person didn't wish them happy birthday x years ago or cut them in line at Starbucks and the person made it their mission to 'exact revenge'.

A former co-worker of mine was angry over another co-worker over something trivial. She had a known peanut allergy and at some point someone coated her keyboard and desk with peanut butter powder (which was blatantly obvious that something was all over her desk). We all knew he did it but no one saw it happen so nothing could be done about it. He would also go on and on about "you don't want to be on my list! I'm going to put you on my list!" but he'd never say it around management so again, they wouldn't do anything about him.