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Previously on "Data centre looted in multimillion pound overnight heist"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostApparently the stuff taken is worthless without the frame - the frame and memory go as a pair and are hand crafted.
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Now I've got the gear, On with the plan to strip the bank accounts of all those suckers listed on the 2 disks I nicked off that courier
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMI6 or CIA. Hang on, someone is knocking on the door, brb...
Should have asked Accenture in...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf good folks of KGB knew exactly where and what large assets a particular person keeps in the West, they can easily convince that person that it will be in his best interests to share these assets with certain high positioned KGB people.
I am not suggesting that this raid is in any way KGB related - all I am saying is that recent activities of KGB has lead me to conclusion that they will gladly pay for this information millions because using this information will allow them to extract hundreds of millions from Russian citizens who may be on those hard disks.
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So its not the KGB. But who is it?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postsurely not! What would they do with it?
I am not suggesting that this raid is in any way KGB related - all I am saying is that recent activities of KGB has lead me to conclusion that they will gladly pay for this information millions because using this information will allow them to extract hundreds of millions from Russian citizens who may be on those hard disks.
Understand now?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostInformation about clients and amounts they deal with is worth a lot to certain people
The kit costs alot to buy but will be hard to fence.
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