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TechGromit wrote: » Of course he is known by someone, you can’t contact the FBI and say hey this is Malwaretech and I figured out how to stop this malware attack. But his professional identity doesn’t intersect with his anonymous identity in any way.
cyberguypr wrote: ...If you are in InfoSec and not doing it this way, you are doing it wrong.
rob42 wrote: If your job is 'Cyber Security' and you reveal who you, then get a different job!
YFZblu wrote: » Sigh. Regardless of what someone does for a living or what their title is, publicly disrupting criminal operations is something you would need to use an alias for.
TechGromit wrote: » Given that an anonymous UK Malware researcher Malwaretech was able to prevent the spread of the WannaCry ransomware malware, just by registering a domain, do you think it's a good idea having a secret identity for use in the Cyber Security field?
E Double U wrote: » I tried to explain to my wife that my secret identities were work related, but she wasn't buying it.
NetworkNewb wrote: » Did we learn nothing from our Superheroes who do this kind of stuff for a living?
E Double U wrote: » I learned how great of a disguise glasses are from Superman. "Hey Super, oh wait, it's Clark. Have you seen Superman? He was just here."
YFZblu wrote: » Are you aware that @malwaretechblog was doxxed over the weekend? His identity is known. He says himself, he assumed he would be doxxed at some point
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