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Brett Johnson was instrumental in creating ShadowCrew, a precursor to modern darknet markets, and was on the US Most Wanted list.
Brett Johnson · Brett Johnson: US Most Wanted Cybercriminal
Johnson exploited vulnerabilities in systems like PayPal and IRS, stealing $160,000 weekly through fake tax returns for 10 months.
Brett Johnson · Brett Johnson: US Most Wanted Cybercriminal
ShadowCrew's trust mechanisms among criminals laid the groundwork for contemporary cybercrime networks.
Brett Johnson · Brett Johnson: US Most Wanted Cybercriminal
Johnson's escape from prison involved manipulation and social engineering, highlighting his expertise in deception.
Brett Johnson · Brett Johnson: US Most Wanted Cybercriminal
90% of cyberattacks use known exploits, not zero-day vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of patching.
Brett Johnson · Brett Johnson: US Most Wanted Cybercriminal
Voices on social engineering
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