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Peak comedy is someone believing convicted felon Kim Dotcom is going to treat your data or privacy with an ounce of respect.
Reductionist. He is a 'felon' because he hosted a service that was used heavily for piracy. Not because he was robbing banks or shooting people.
used more like still in use
They are talking about Megaupload, not Mega.
Guess you forgot the other 20+ charges Kim Dotcom plead guilty to over the decade before he decided to host.
Embezzlement ✅
Selling stolen property ✅
Data espionage ✅
Who the fuck takes up for this moron? He’s obviously a shit weasel for life.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Dotcom
Had no idea about earlier charges.
Article with sources that goes into much more detail: https://web.archive.org/web/20230115112142/https://www.wired.com/2012/01/kim-dotcom/
Some hilarious highlights:
He bought stolen phone card account information from American hackers. After setting up premium toll chat lines in Hong Kong and in the Caribbean, he used a "war dialer" program to call the lines using the stolen card numbers—ringing up €61,000 in ill-gained profits.
In 1998, he was convicted of 11 counts of computer fraud, 10 counts of data espionage, and an assortment of other charges. He received a two-year suspended sentence—because, at just 20, he was declared "under age" at the time the crimes were committed.
In January 2001, LetsBuyIt was close to bankruptcy. Schmitz bought 375,000 euros in the company's shares — and then announced he was preparing to invest an additional 50 million Euros. The news hit the market, and the stock price of LetsBuyIt surged. Schmitz cashed out, making a profit of €1.5 million.
Kim would give your data to Satan himself for a can of Pringles
Kim doesn't have anyone's data..
Is that because he already gave it away in exchange for processed potato-puree chips?
It's open source and encrypted..