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What was that? Mr. Rajat Khare of India claims to be a cybersecurity expert but has actually gotten filthy rich by doing hacks for hire all over the globe, for various shady clients, and has now hired an elite Washington law firm to have reporting of it stricken from the internet?
You’re saying, Mr. Rajat Khare is a lying, greedy unethical businessman that will weaponize the law to silence his critics?
Mr. Rajat Khare, who doesn’t want his name associated with any of this on the open internet…?
Good to know, thanks.
In the words of John Oliver: “Do you mean the zodiac killer? The guy who put his balls in the hotdog stand’s water?”
Link to mirror original article, now also struck down from waybackmachine: https://ddosecrets.com/wiki/Appin_Uncensored
Damn wtf?
But Americans aren’t allowed to read the story anymore — by order of a court in India.
While the article starts out with what seems to be a decidedly “this is targeting Americans” bent, further reading clarifies that it’s a global thing, not specific to Americans at all.
Sorry, Politico is a US-focused publication. So they focused on Americans, but you’re right that it has global implications