US Marine Risks Life in Prison to Expose a Cybercrime That Consumers Know Nothing About.
In a rare interview, Mark Cuban spoke with NYTimes best-selling author and journalist Brian Krebs and provided a glowing endorsement of Seely and hi. ly landed Seely a consulting gig with Secret less than a week later, and Mark Cuban personally contacted the duo to provide mobile application security/ethical hacking services for his newest tech investment, Cyberdust.
The high profile hacking of Secret. com, CNNMoney, CNET, Forbes and the Washington Post - all in the same day.
He was on the front page of Wired.
In August of 2014, Seely and another security expert de-anonymized the highly valued mobile app, Secret. com and helped the company resolve it.
A few months later, he found an exploit in Linked In.
Seely is known for intercepting calls to the United States Secret Service and FBI by hacking Google Maps in early 2014, but rather than spending time in Prison he was called a hero and moved on to bigger and better things.
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about the Author: Bryan Seely is a world famous Cyber security expert, ethical hacker, author and former U.
Learn what you can do to protect yourself so you don\'t become one of the millions of victims worldwide.
In Cyber Fraud, Bryan details everything about the scam and recounts his experience fighting to Expose these criminals.
Yes, he actually intercepted calls to the Secret Service and FBI. and the FBI in San Francisco.
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To prove his point, he Wiretapped the Secret Service in Washington, D.
Bryan Seely began his quest to Expose this system of fraud in late 2013 and in February of 2014, demonstrated a flaw on Google Maps That these criminals use to commit these crimes.
These criminals have set up shop in every city in the United States, and most major cities on 6 continents and hide behind consumer ignorance.
In Cyber Fraud: The Web of Lies, cybersecurity expert Bryan Seely exposes a criminal underworld That has taken root and spread all over the globe.
US Marine Risks Life in Prison to Expose a Cybercrime That Consumers Know Nothing About