Jeffrey Epstein's associates were linked to a "personal hacker" who allegedly had expertise in breaking into high-profile tech systems, including Apple's iOS and Firefox browsers. According to an informant who spoke with the FBI in 2017, this individual was from Italy, specializing in discovering vulnerabilities in software and selling exploits to various countries, including Hezbollah.
The person, described as "very good at finding vulnerabilities," also developed offensive hacking tools, sold them to Central African governments, the UK, and the US, and reportedly received a large sum of cash. However, it is unclear whether this information was verified by the FBI or if the claims are entirely accurate.
It is worth noting that Epstein had connections with many powerful figures in the tech industry, but the specifics of his interactions with potential hacking partners remain largely unexplained.
The person, described as "very good at finding vulnerabilities," also developed offensive hacking tools, sold them to Central African governments, the UK, and the US, and reportedly received a large sum of cash. However, it is unclear whether this information was verified by the FBI or if the claims are entirely accurate.
It is worth noting that Epstein had connections with many powerful figures in the tech industry, but the specifics of his interactions with potential hacking partners remain largely unexplained.