US Government court document reveals deceased AlphaBay admin was forum member
05-23-2019, 12:00 AM
I found this interesting:
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/opinion/30354431
So he basically unlocked his phone for them too.. again not sure how legitimate the source is.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/opinion/30354431
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Cazes arrived at the door and the police pounced. He rushed to tell his wife to turn off the computer, but officers got their first to make sure the machine was still online. There was still the problem of the locked phone, though. Police already knew that Cazes had been having an affair. They told him he was being arrested on a charge of having an affair with another man’s wife. “We told him that the husband [of the woman] would settle the case if he [Cazes] phoned the husband,” Pisal recounted. Cazes was stunned to hear his lover was married. He promptly phoned the husband – in reality, a policeman – and offered to pay Bt100,000 as compensation. The “husband” demanded Bt1 million and without missing a beat Casez asked for his bank account code. As the conversation ended the police seized his phone – which he had unlocked. “If his computer or mobile phone had been found locked and encrypted, it could have taken around 300 years to crack the code,” Pisal said.
So he basically unlocked his phone for them too.. again not sure how legitimate the source is.