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150: mobman 2

Tue, 01 Oct 2024

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In Episode 20 of Darknet Diaries, we heard from Greg aka “mobman” who said he created the sub7 malware. Something didn’t sit right with a lot of people about that episode. It’s time to revisit that episode and get to the bottom of things.SponsorsThis show is sponsored by Shopify. Shopify is the best place to go to start or grow your online retail business. And running a growing business means getting the insights you need wherever you are. With Shopify’s single dashboard, you can manage orders, shipping, and payments from anywhere. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/darknet.Support for this show comes from Axonius. The Axonius solution correlates asset data from your existing IT and security solutions to provide an always up-to-date inventory of all devices, users, cloud instances, and SaaS apps, so you can easily identify coverage gaps and automate response actions. Axonius gives IT and security teams the confidence to control complexity by mitigating threats, navigating risk, decreasing incidents, and informing business-level strategy — all while eliminating manual, repetitive tasks. Visit axonius.com/darknet to learn more and try it free.Support for this show comes from ThreatLocker®. ThreatLocker® is a Zero Trust Endpoint Protection Platform that strengthens your infrastructure from the ground up. With ThreatLocker® Allowlisting and Ringfencing™, you gain a more secure approach to blocking exploits of known and unknown vulnerabilities. ThreatLocker® provides Zero Trust control at the kernel level that enables you to allow everything you need and block everything else, including ransomware! Learn more at www.threatlocker.com.Sourceshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDMc2PZM4V4https://www.illmob.org/notmymobman/https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/20

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1.394 - 24.94 Jack Recider

I remember the first time I posted something online. It was a video game guide in the 90s. And there's an internet adage that I think is true. It goes like this. The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question, but to post the wrong answer. I posted a guide on how to beat a video game, and it immediately got downvoted, mocked, ridiculed, and I was told to get good.

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25.8 - 46.285 Jack Recider

At first, I thought they were joking, like I've beaten this game a hundred times with this strategy. What are you talking about? Get good. But then after some pushback, they started cluing me in, telling me exactly where my advice was wrong and giving me tips on how to properly do those parts of the game. I was blown away. What I thought was impossible to do in the game, people were actually doing.

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47.145 - 69.946 Jack Recider

Now, dear listener, this experience shaped me for who I am today. If you post something genuinely helpful online and people mock you, that could be the end of you ever posting anything online again. It's enough to ruin your self-confidence and hate everyone online. But I had the opposite reaction. I loved this game and played it thousands of times.

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70.387 - 91.836 Jack Recider

They were giving me tips and strategies on how to be way better than my best strategy that I had. And I genuinely wanted to be way better. Not only that, I got to make friends with other people who were really passionate about this game. It was an amazing experience. Fast forward to today. We're 150 episodes into this podcast. That's 134 hours of me yapping.

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92.696 - 136.929 Jack Recider

I've got a lot of feedback over the years. Most of it is positive. But today, today I've got to correct something I got wrong. Really wrong. These are true stories from the dark side of the Internet. I'm Jack Recider. This is Darknet Diaries. This episode is sponsored by ThreatLocker.

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194.316 - 221.843 Jack Recider

To learn more about how ThreatLocker can help mitigate unknown threats in your digital environment and align your organization with respect and compliance frameworks, visit ThreatLocker.com. That's ThreatLocker. Locker.com. This episode is sponsored by Exonius. Complexity is inevitable in IT and security, and it's increasing. Exonius is here to help you control it.

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222.483 - 251.164 Jack Recider

As a system of record for all digital infrastructure, the Exonius platform correlates asset data from existing tools to provide an always up-to-date inventory, uncover security gaps, and automate response actions. Go to exonius.com slash darknet to learn more and get a demo that's spelled A-X-O-N-I-U-S. Exonius.com slash darknet. Over the years, one episode I've published has haunted me.

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251.304 - 255.808 Jack Recider

Episode 20 called Mob Man. Take a listen to this short clip of it.

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256.328 - 261.853 Greg

I made this Sub 7. It's a remote access tool. And it was a Trojan horse virus.

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262.194 - 265.877 Jack Recider

He built a program that would allow him to take control of another computer.

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266.077 - 281.345 Greg

You could open and close the CD wrong. You could flip the screen. You could hide the start button. You could move the mouse on their screen and click around. You could open up their C drive, change their wallpaper.

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281.785 - 299.154 Jack Recider

This is an episode where I interviewed a guy named Greg, who went by the name Mobman, who claimed to have made the Sub-7 malware back in the 90s. The episode haunts me because I have received numerous comments that listeners don't believe he's the guy who created Sub 7.

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299.474 - 314.884 Jack Recider

For instance, there's a Reddit post where someone said, I just started listening to Mob Man this afternoon and couldn't finish it. I just don't believe this guy made Sub 7 or could have created a rat at all. It's not just his attitude or personality. It just seems as if he only has a cursory knowledge of any of the technology used.

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315.185 - 331.784 Jack Recider

Multiple times throughout the interview, something he said just didn't quite make sense or didn't match up with what I remember from that time period. Then some other commenter said, I had the same impression too. And someone else said, he's fakey wakey. And then someone else said, I remember the creator was Romanian and that guy is not Romanian.

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332.921 - 353.498 Jack Recider

I fact-check my guests as best I can, but I do most of the research and writing for this show, and I can only check so much. Before publishing that episode, I spoke to some people who knew Greg personally from Tampa, where he's from, and they told me he's legit. On top of that, he was featured in a Rolling Stone magazine article saying he's the one who created Sub-7.

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353.799 - 372.589 Jack Recider

I figure Rolling Stone would do some fact-checking themselves, right? And also, Greg offered to show me the source code for Sub7, and he demonstrated how he has control over the Sub7 domain name. So I just show this to people who didn't buy the story. But as I listened to people and read more theories about this, it started to make me think maybe they're right.

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373.069 - 398.277 Jack Recider

Maybe I interviewed the wrong person. See, I interviewed a guy named Greg who goes by Mobman, and on every version of Sub7, it was created by someone calling themselves Mobman. So I was starting to think, wait, if Greg didn't make Sub 7, then are there two mob men out there? If so, where's the second one? Somewhere around 2004, the Sub-7 creator, Mob Man, disappeared.

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399.058 - 415.082 Jack Recider

And Greg just so happened to get arrested the same time too. And so he says that's why he disappeared. So did two Mob Men disappear at the same time? If there are two, then Greg is the only one who came back as Mob Man. The other Mob Man is still out there somewhere.

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416.141 - 442.815 Jack Recider

Well, a guy named Ill Will took it upon himself to find the real mob man, and he spent years hunting through the internet looking for him, and eventually found a clue which led him to a potential email address used by the real mob man. He emailed him, and sure enough, he said, yeah, I'm the one who created Sub 7. You found me. And I got connected with this mob man to hear the story. Hello, hello.

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443.075 - 445.437 Jack Recider

Hi. Very punctual.

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446.578 - 449.199 Greg

Read a 12 on the dot.

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450.14 - 462.828 Jack Recider

Yeah, why not? Now, you have the tag here, Mob Man, here in our call. I do. Is that your nickname? Yes. When did you start using that?

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462.848 - 497.71 Greg

1999, I want to say. And what is the meaning of it? It's... it comes from a rap band a romanian rap band called bug mafia it's a bucharest underground mafia that's their name i'm a big fan of them and when i was thinking coming up with a new nickname it just had a nice ring to it mob man you know yeah yeah i like it yeah

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500.698 - 518.868 Jack Recider

It's a trip, you know, to get here because for the last six years, I've known Mob Man to be a different guy. I'm aware. And now I feel like I've met a new Mob Man. So let's go back to the 90s. What was your early experience with just cybersecurity?

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520.69 - 549.111 Greg

It wasn't really a hacking thing. It was more of a programming thing. I taught myself to program when I was very little. I did a whole bunch of little games. This was back when I was still in Romania. So in 97, moved to Canada with the whole family. Then I found out about Delphi. I wanted to start learning in Delphi. So I just happened to pick a rat to work on, basically.

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550.871 - 557.774 Jack Recider

That was it. That's how everything started. And so, the story goes, Sub-7 was born.

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557.794 - 589.06 Greg

Yeah. Well, it all stemmed from Netbus, right? It preceded Sub-7. It was one of the original Trojans. It was called NetBus, so I played around with that a little bit, and that's kind of what inspired me to create something similar. What did NetBus do? It was the same thing, a remote access Trojan, a rat. It had a little UI and a server. You would send somebody and then connect to them.

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589.661 - 614.745 Greg

So that's kind of what I was trying to emulate when I started. And then... After I got a couple of features going, I packaged it up and uploaded it to a hacking site. That started picking up steam. I had my contact details on there. And people started sending me emails contacting me. Oh, can you add this? Can you add this? Can you add this? So that's kind of how it grew from there.

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614.765 - 622.408 Greg

I was like, hmm, I wonder if I can do this in Delphi. So I would look into it, do some research, see if I can find it out. And if it was possible, I would just do it.

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623.274 - 629.756 Jack Recider

If you created this as like a coding challenge, did you ever feel bad when people used it for malicious purposes?

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630.496 - 651.928 Greg

It was all fun at the beginning and for the first many versions, it was all just fun. Having fun with people, you know, playing tricks on them, pranks and things like that. That was the whole motivation behind it and everything else. But then started hearing all these stories about people using it for malicious purposes.

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652.388 - 671.727 Greg

Always in the back of my mind was sort of like, well, there's many of these tools available. They just happened to pick the one I made. They would have just picked a different one if it wasn't for Sub-7. So, I mean, it's part of why I left, I guess, in the end. I wanted to get into something else, some sort of different.

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672.287 - 680.594 Greg

Throughout the whole thing, I've always tagged as a hacker, you know, but I was just a programmer. I was trying to learn to program.

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681.499 - 695.92 Jack Recider

Hmm. The thing is, as this tool began getting popular, it started to be used more and more in criminal activity, using it to take over someone's computer. You can see exactly what they're doing on it. Or you could steal their files or session cookies or wipe their computer and delete everything.

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696.741 - 715.062 Jack Recider

The problem is, creators of malware have sometimes been arrested just for creating it, not even doing anything bad with it. Because those creators were knowingly creating tools or weapons for criminals to do crimes with. Sub-7's official reason for existence was to prank people. It was for jokes and stuff.

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715.682 - 731.614 Greg

Some of the most popular features in it were the ones just for fun, like the Matrix one. You just turn your whole screen black and you type letters one by one. It was basically a chat, but you couldn't get out of it. You couldn't do anything. You would just chat back and forth with whoever was on the other end.

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732.114 - 743.761 Jack Recider

But as it started being used for more malicious reasons, that's when Mob Man decided to leave the scene and basically not look back. He went on to programming and leaving the name Mob Man in the past too.

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744.161 - 767.599 Greg

The very first time I heard about somebody impersonating my name and taking credit for all this stuff was stemmed from your podcast. I had a local friend, Sebastian, we call him Septa, that is a big fan of your podcast and heard that you had an interview with Mob Man. Obviously, he knew what that was, you know, and was looking forward to listening to it and listen to it.

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767.719 - 786.163 Greg

And he's like, what is this? Who's this guy? He sent me a message. He's like, yo, I listened to the podcast expecting you. And there's this other guy talking about some random stuff. I don't know what's going on. That's how I found out first. And then a couple of months later, Illwill contacted me. He's the one that started the whole process.

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786.663 - 808.782 Greg

He sent me a little zip file with a couple of details about me. He had a picture of my car. And he was like, the password for the zip file is your full name. So if it's really you, then you should be able to open it. He's like, I'm 99% sure that it's you, that I've traced you there. And I replied, I said, well, you're right. You can be 100% sure now. And he was the one that kind of

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810.347 - 829.716 Greg

not convinced me because i was a little bit indifferent right like i this was a long time ago i don't know if i really want to get back into any of that but he made a good point like a lot of people have made their start with this you know and it's not right to have somebody else take the credit like History should be set straight.

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830.136 - 840.707 Jack Recider

So let's set the record straight. This is the real mob man, the actual creator of Sub 7. But even though this real mob man heard my interview with another mob man, he still didn't want to contact me to fix it.

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841.087 - 858.574 Greg

Because the whole thing was I didn't want to publicly say who I was. You know, I didn't want to publicly admit all this stuff. Why was that? I don't know. I don't know. After a really, really long time, it didn't really make any sense to still stay hidden.

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859.635 - 878.184 Jack Recider

Yeah, I mean, it makes sense what you were saying a minute ago, which was like, I was young when I did that. I'm done with that. I don't want to be part of that. I don't want to revisit that. I can see there's a lot of reasons. What I was worried was like, oh, yeah, some people did some awful things with that, and the FBI is looking for me. I think...

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879.136 - 891.84 Greg

People started getting in trouble for making tools like that at that point. Like you said, you know, like just for making them, not for actually using them. So that contributed to like, I need to get out of here.

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892.92 - 903.183 Jack Recider

Yeah. And did you get any heat from law enforcement? No. No, I didn't. Because you had your email there and I could see somebody being like, all right, we got to put an end to this guy.

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903.943 - 929.038 Greg

Yeah. No, no. I never got into any actual trouble or heard of anything, but I kept everything private, like everything. Nobody knew my name, even the people that are closest to me, closest to me in the scene, like part of the crew and things like that. Nobody actually knew. They knew the city I was in. The very first version said the city I was in said from Windsor, Ontario.

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929.761 - 945.704 Jack Recider

Okay, this makes sense. This is a tool that while, yeah, has started a lot of cybersecurity careers, has also caused a lot of damage. And with people like Marcus Hutchins being arrested like three years after creating some malware, it makes sense for the real mob man to let someone else take credit since it'll allow him to stay hidden in real life.

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946.364 - 973.474 Jack Recider

He has a bunch of family and stuff and just wants it all behind him. But after looking through Illwill's research and speaking with this mob man for an hour, I'm convinced this is him. Six years after posting the episode, we finally discover the truth. And now we can lay it all to rest. But there's still something that's bugging me. Why would Greg pose as mob man all these years?

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974.894 - 995.34 Jack Recider

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995.901 - 1014.854 Jack Recider

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1016.34 - 1035.437 Jack Recider

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1036.701 - 1059.591 Jack Recider

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1060.532 - 1060.892 Unknown

Yeah, I'm here.

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1061.881 - 1063.082 Jack Recider

Oh, hey, man. How have you been?

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1063.102 - 1068.765 Unknown

Pretty good. Just busy working and sleeping and doing kid stuff.

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1071.446 - 1094.798 Jack Recider

The story of Sub-7 has been researched more thoroughly since you have appeared on my podcast. And it just wasn't adding up for some people. And I was put in contact with the original author of Sub-7. A Romanian fella named Mobban.

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1099.161 - 1099.502 Unknown

Okay.

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1100.602 - 1112.27 Jack Recider

So, I mean, clearly, at this point, I'm believing that he's the one who created it, right? And so now I'm wondering, well, hold on. You're the one who said you created Sub-7. What's going on here?

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1115.172 - 1120.295 Unknown

Right. So you introduced him through, I'm assuming, Will.

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1120.795 - 1121.436 Jack Recider

Yep, Will Will.

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1126.676 - 1131.324 Unknown

So they all like made a person. Did you check his ID or anything?

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1134.129 - 1139.156 Jack Recider

But yeah, he... He seemed to be able to produce some evidence, right?

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1139.576 - 1147.018 Unknown

So, I mean, I have a lot of that stuff, too. He's never asked. And I showed it to a couple other people that I know in my inner circles.

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1147.258 - 1156.301 Jack Recider

So are we talking about the same sub-seven, though? Because this conflicting story is just not going to work for me. I've got to have a source of truth here.

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1158.611 - 1181.164 Unknown

O.L. 's claims on his website, we could go to, right? You put in mob man, it comes up in the Google searches. And there's all kinds of claims on that website. It's like it's reaching for straws, every little thing. And then after, you know, 10 years, he finally gets enough straws to put together a whole fake persona or whatever he's doing for this other mob man person.

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1188.601 - 1192.263 Unknown

All right. And then what about the Gmail account and the domain name?

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1192.283 - 1194.184 Jack Recider

Okay, go ahead. Tell me.

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1195.865 - 1199.806 Unknown

Well, does this other person have access to it or run it?

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1203.208 - 1205.029 Jack Recider

To the Gmail account and domain name?

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1206.149 - 1206.41 Unknown

Yeah.

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1206.75 - 1212.312 Jack Recider

Yeah, that's hard-coded into the source code. And you're saying you do? I do. Okay.

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1212.332 - 1228.139 Unknown

Okay. And then you can see the registration dates on them and stuff. And now it aligns with all the times that have ever been kind of changed. Yeah. So maybe we get this other dude and me together.

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1228.159 - 1234.362 Unknown

All right. I'll see if I can. You'd be wanting to talk with him. He'll get ill will on the call too?

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1234.382 - 1263.205 Unknown

I'd rather not talk with ill will. I mean, I think, you know... And quite honestly, you know, I try not to even... talk about the subset or even anything that I've done in the past. But, you know, they got all these laws and computer laws and shit nowadays. It's like, you know, I don't want them to go retroactively and find some crap to get me even more in trouble. I'd like to meet the guy. Yeah.

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1263.945 - 1265.906 Unknown

And then we can see. We can get to the bottom of it.

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1266.826 - 1274.148 Unknown

All right. All right. I'll see what I can do. Thanks for this call. I'll keep in touch.

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1275.444 - 1276.084 Unknown

All right, bye.

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1276.104 - 1281.867 Unknown

Bye. We got two mob men here now.

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1282.247 - 1295.773 Jack Recider

This is crazy. I need some answers, though. I went back to the other mob man. I was like, hey, can we do a call with both of you? And he's like, yeah, let's do it. So we did the call. And I'll just play for you the conversation, mostly unedited. Hello.

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1295.793 - 1297.454 Unknown

Hey, what's up?

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1301.771 - 1309.052 Jack Recider

So I hit record already because this is such an epic call. I've never had two people of the same name on my podcast at the same time.

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1309.092 - 1310.493 Unknown

There was nobody else named Jack?

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1311.393 - 1315.014 Jack Recider

Honestly, as I was chatting with both of you, I was getting confused on who's who.

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1315.774 - 1327.497 Unknown

When? Oh. Just because you're both named Marban. Oh, I know. It sucks because I'll be like trying to play video games and I'll sign up and I'll put my name in there and then I'll see it's taken. It'd be like, who the hell made that?

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1330.8 - 1333.061 Unknown

And today you get to meet the person who made it.

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1333.961 - 1335.542 Unknown

Well, I don't know if he plays games.

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1335.762 - 1340.105 Greg

The one with the Romanian accent is the real one, just to set that up front.

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1340.645 - 1345.127 Unknown

So do you play video games? Like Call of Duty or something?

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1347.769 - 1356.114 Greg

Who are you asking? I'm not here to socialize, dude. Okay, so yes.

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1356.214 - 1377.211 Jack Recider

Let's get into it. What are we here for? We are here to discover... It's not so much the name, right? People reuse names. There's a lot of Jacks in the world. I'm not worried about my name being reused or probably my band has been reused before. But the question at hand here is... the creation of sub-7 is being claimed by both of you.

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1377.511 - 1401.198 Jack Recider

And the tricky part here is neither of you really want to claim it because it's like, hey, man, that's kind of a sensitive subject. I don't really want to put my face in front of that thing because it has been used for purposes that maybe you don't want to claim or whatever. And so it is a tricky subject to try to navigate. But here is the situation where I'm trying to explain what this tool is and

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1402.785 - 1406.548 Jack Recider

I'm getting confused on who actually made it.

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1408.369 - 1410.49 Unknown

Well, a few people made different versions of it.

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1411.991 - 1415.593 Greg

No, they did not. Only one person made all the versions.

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1415.734 - 1418.195 Unknown

Oh, yeah.

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1418.415 - 1434.982 Greg

Go into every single version that was released into the credit screen. And on the programmer, there's only one name ever. There's also multiple Romanian quotes from BUG Mafia. It's quite obvious that the author is fucking Romanian.

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1435.763 - 1441.406 Jack Recider

Not some great guy from Florida, really. Why was there only one programmer of this app?

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1443.208 - 1450.21 Greg

Because it was just me doing everything. The whole source, I was in possession of it the whole time.

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1450.791 - 1465.476 Jack Recider

Why is that? Today you have GitHub, and it wasn't the same back in the 90s. But with GitHub, people can contribute and help out. You didn't want other people to help out. You didn't want to share the source code. Why was that? It's because it was a mess.

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1466.673 - 1480.316 Greg

I learned Delphi by working on Sub7. It was my very first project. It was spaghetti code. That was the main reason it wasn't shared. And every single version was dedicated to BUG Mafia. How do you explain that, Greg?

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1481.216 - 1501.383 Unknown

So I found these YouTube videos and people made something called Sub7, S-A-T. And then I know... How is this related to Sub-7? Reed101 made something. And then John... He made some too.

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1501.483 - 1509.987 Greg

This was at the very end. After I left the scene, there was one version released by Reed101. That's what you're bringing up?

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1511.227 - 1511.607 Unknown

I don't know.

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1512.628 - 1538.25 Greg

How do you explain B.U.G. Mafia in the credits? Can you answer the question? The band... Because they're... Yeah, the band, the Romanian hip-hop band that was mentioned in every single release. It's the band where the nickname Mob Man comes from. How do you explain that? Let me pull up the videos of... We used to listen to them. Videos of what?

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1538.611 - 1559.918 Greg

In 1999, first version that does mention it, BUG Mafia didn't even have any songs online, man. I brought tapes with me from Romania. They were only on tape. You could not have heard of them on the internet in 1999 when this was put in the About credits. It just doesn't make sense, man. Like everything.

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1560.938 - 1572.525 Greg

You mentioned that you made it for some Ultima Online things, like to steal credits or something. What was the story, Jack? Because he mentioned it on your podcast.

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1573.185 - 1576.247 Jack Recider

Yeah, just to mess with his friends, it sounds like to me.

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1577.256 - 1603.358 Greg

It was all an Ultima Online thing. You would find traces of it looking up Ultima Online EXE or INI or something. You could open it up because the server opens up files and you can find those file names if you open the EXE in a text editor. So you'd find it had a method where it would modify win.ini to start up. So you could find that reference in the EXE there. If

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1604.191 - 1625.14 Greg

none of the versions have any sort of reference to any Ultima Online things. Files or EXEs or program names. The stuff that you came up with doesn't make any goddamn sense, man. I'm surprised that it lasted this long, honestly. I'm surprised you were able to push it for this long.

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1625.22 - 1626.481 Unknown

And the master passcode?

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1628.321 - 1642.448 Greg

The master passcode has my birthday in it. That's another one. It has my birthday in it. Are you born in October 15, 1980? How do we know that that's your birthday? I'll send you a picture of my driver's license.

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1645.449 - 1649.15 Unknown

I want to hold up my driver's license too because it says the same thing.

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1650.911 - 1659.551 Greg

I highly doubt that it says that. I doubt that you're born on October 15, 1980. Okay. You show me a picture.

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1659.671 - 1666.697 Unknown

You can just Google it. It's in my arrest record and everything too. But I can put the ID up.

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1666.997 - 1673.943 Greg

Oh, is that what started the whole thing? The whole stealing the identity because the birthdays matched?

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1674.183 - 1676.805 Unknown

Well, then how would I know that that's your birthday?

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1678.887 - 1683.811 Greg

Because it was mentioned. It's on the sub-7 wiki, man. It was a known fact.

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1684.912 - 1695.656 Unknown

Right. The Wikipedia gets changed like every other month. Okay. And I'm mostly the one correcting it.

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1695.676 - 1704.62 Greg

So on the official Sub7 website, there were multiple references to Romania and Craiova, the city where I'm from.

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1704.94 - 1707.001 Unknown

How do you explain those?

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1708.502 - 1709.342 Unknown

I was still on the birthday.

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1709.362 - 1720.449 Greg

This is related to the birthday. I'm just going back to the Romanian thing. Like, There's multiple verses in Romanian in the about screens, in a couple of the different versions.

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1720.49 - 1721.93 Unknown

When you hit the about and the help, yeah.

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1723.251 - 1733.855 Greg

Yeah. So how, like what? It's obviously a Romanian that made it. Not some great guy from Florida.

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1733.875 - 1736.256 Unknown

From the Canada?

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1738.717 - 1751.9 Greg

And also, yeah, speaking of which... The first five or six versions, the first thing that the About credit said was from Windsor, Ontario. Were you ever in Windsor, Ontario?

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1752.14 - 1755.142 Unknown

Do you see these credits on the software?

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1757.404 - 1778.809 Greg

Yeah, you can get any of the versions. Download any of the old versions. There's multiple. There's 12, 15. Do you have them all? Every single one, you can go to the About screen. Yeah. And the first five or six say from Windsor, Ontario, dedicated to BUG Mafia. And some of them have quotes in Romanian.

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1778.83 - 1787.536 Unknown

Yeah, they all say that, yes, for the BUG. Have you ever been to Windsor, Ontario? No. I haven't been to Canada.

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1787.576 - 1819.653 Greg

They don't let me go to Canada. I know they don't because you have a record. How do you explain that then in the credits? You can't, dude. You can't. You can't come up with bullshit fast enough. I'm missing the Euros for this. You're what? You're wasting Euros for this? I'm missing the Euro 2024 soccer game. It's a long game. You'll be all right. I'm just kidding. Romania played yesterday.

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1821.294 - 1826.256 Unknown

I didn't even know there was a soccer game going on. Greg, how did you get into Delphi?

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1828.542 - 1848.42 Unknown

um this is learning programming right like it's one of the languages that were just hanging out it had a gui instead of just that you could make menus and stuff like that so what does all the delphi programs what do they start with what does the function start and end with

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1849.053 - 1852.575 Greg

What does a Delphi function start and end with, if you're such a good person?

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1852.595 - 1855.697 Unknown

The functions? Yeah.

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1855.817 - 1890.235 Greg

A function. What's the first thing you do after the function? What is the beginning and the end of the block of code? How is that denoted in Delphi? No. How do you define the beginning and the end of a function? You know in C you have the curly brackets? What do you have in Delphi? Like, Jack, this is ridiculous, man. I doubt this guy even touched Delphi, you know?

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1892.836 - 1894.417 Unknown

So are you talking about like the semicolon?

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1894.437 - 1895.617 Greg

There's nothing that makes sense.

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1895.637 - 1904.06 Unknown

All the functions at the end? I'm talking about the words, man. Or like the carrot, like question mark or whatever for like PHP or, you know, when you start it, to call it.

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1905.049 - 1927.822 Greg

So let's say you define a function. You type the word function and then you put the function name. Then what's on the next line? You begin, you end, you do stuff. That's what I was looking for, man. The beginning and the end. I don't know, it just sounds pretty basic. So you don't even know basic stuff, man?

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1928.502 - 1933.064 Unknown

I didn't know that you were asking something so big. I was trying to figure out what exactly you're asking.

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1933.404 - 1936.305 Greg

I doubt you actually program.

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1936.926 - 1940.087 Unknown

Well, how about we program something in live time?

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1941.688 - 1957.012 Jack Recider

We got the euro to get back to you. We don't want to be spending our time programming here. Exactly. Happy to share this program. Actual proof of something. So, Greg, what is your proof that you're the creator of Sub7?

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1957.653 - 1959.674 Unknown

I don't have any proof.

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1960.095 - 1975.449 Greg

Of course you don't. I have notes. I have multiple backup CDs that I burnt with multiple stages of the source. I have a hoodie that I used to sell back then in the store. I took pictures of it. I have the source code. I have multiple proofs.

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1975.469 - 1977.169 Unknown

Right, but I have the source code as well.

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1977.189 - 1977.789 Greg

You don't have anything.

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1977.929 - 1988.151 Unknown

I have multiple copies of it on backup CDs and stuff that basically I don't even think no longer even work. I don't even have a CD drive anymore.

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1988.171 - 1990.592 Greg

I was able to pull all of them out.

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1990.812 - 2007.319 Unknown

I was able to pull them out too, like 10 years ago and show it to people. Did you show it to anyone right now? Well, not right now because I'm on a call right now with you guys. And it's not in person. No, but come up with the actual proof, man. We have the whole source. Yes. And I posted it.

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2007.339 - 2009.1 Greg

You're claiming that. You're not showing it.

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2009.14 - 2014.124 Unknown

It's been on my GitHub for several years. Where? On my GitHub.

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2015.465 - 2024.892 Greg

At this point, you're just bullshitting. Because there's no GitHub. There's no source. Or if there is, it's definitely not a sub-7 source.

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2027.478 - 2052.143 Greg

okay it's zero zero proof it's all talk i have multiple things that i've put out there i gave him all to ill will and he posted them on his twitter there's notes there's little handwritten notes with with ideas and because i worked on this like four years i put a lot of hard work into it this wasn't just some script to to steal ultima online credit like really dude

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2053.499 - 2057.882 Jack Recider

So Greg, you were telling me that you have control of the domain, Sub7Crew.

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2060.424 - 2081.939 Greg

That's the only actual proof he came forward. And that was never actually owned by the real mob man. Never. It's not documented anywhere. I never owned any domains back then because I was trying to stay anonymous. Everybody else was buying them. So all he did is he bought an expired domain. So in the credits also, there's a Gmail account as well.

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2084.44 - 2089.422 Greg

Okay, so... There's no Gmail account in the versions that I released.

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2091.182 - 2106.387 Jack Recider

So where did Gmail come out in, like 2004? Something like that. So Sub7 in the 90s would not have... Gmail didn't exist. No, no. So we're talking about later versions at some point.

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2107.167 - 2110.729 Greg

It's a pretty long con, I'll give you that. It's what, a decade now?

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2111.089 - 2113.771 Unknown

It's been longer than a decade, right?

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2114.011 - 2123.677 Greg

How long has it been? It's hilarious. I feel sorry for you, man. Like your biggest accomplishment is impersonating somebody else. Like, you know, I feel sorry for you.

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2123.697 - 2138.448 Unknown

Well, I wouldn't think of anything of it as accomplishments, nor... Even riding a rat back then, right? Like, I don't even tell pretty much anybody in person or any of that stuff.

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2138.468 - 2160.983 Greg

Oh, is that why you go to all the conferences saying you're a mob man? You don't even tell anyone? I don't, because a lot of people don't even know what it is. It has pictures of you at DEFCONs, multiple DEFCONs, when you're going around with mob man and telling everybody you made sub-7. But now you're saying you don't tell people. Come on, dude. Just come out with it.

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2161.683 - 2172.033 Jack Recider

You know you want to. Come on. Well, like I said at the beginning, it's tricky because who wants to say that they're the creator of this?

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2172.393 - 2178.519 Greg

I'm saying it right now. I'm coming out and saying, you're the creator. This guy's unknown.

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2178.579 - 2208.132 Unknown

Be careful around Will then, you know. when he got arrested and stuff and a few other people got in trouble taking down around him. How is this related? Don't change the subject. I try not to make any absolute proof that could be used anywhere. So it's fine. I'm happy with saying I'm not. Because I don't even care.

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2208.152 - 2214.366 Greg

You have been coming out and saying the truth. Are you going to stop going to places and claiming you're a mob man?

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2215.266 - 2219.867 Unknown

That's all we... Well, I've been saying I'm a mob man for the past... I'm trying to think how many years.

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2221.288 - 2224.989 Greg

You can say you're a mob man, just not the one that made Sub-7. Big difference.

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2225.629 - 2228.37 Unknown

How many years now? Huge difference.

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2231.211 - 2230.851 Jack Recider

97, 95.

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2231.251 - 2234.071 Greg

And I appreciate you, Jack, for doing this right now. 24...

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2238.177 - 2241.038 Unknown

He's still doing the math.

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2241.098 - 2247.279 Jack Recider

Greg, listen. He's saying you can continue using MobMan. You can have multiple people saying the same name.

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2247.299 - 2249.879 Unknown

When I'm on Call of Duty, people keep taking it.

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2251.279 - 2261.201 Jack Recider

Other Call of Duty users can use it too. That's not a copyrighted name. But he's asking you to stop claiming that you're the creator of Sub7. Exactly.

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2262.561 - 2268.919 Greg

Can we agree on that? Come on. You know you want to. You've been living a lie.

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2269.74 - 2279.484 Unknown

I don't claim it in person anymore to anybody. I don't even claim that at all. So that's easy to do. We can do that.

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2280.604 - 2305.354 Greg

If anybody, like, for the listeners out there, right, like, If you think you can challenge me or anything like that, or if you knew me from back in the day, just send a message. We'll talk it out. I'm not hiding anything. I can show all the stuff that I talked about. The CDs. I still have the hoodie. I can put it in pictures. I can meet you up if you come over here. I'm still in Windsor.

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2306.054 - 2311.456 Greg

Still in Windsor, Ontario. If you're ever around Detroit.

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2313.018 - 2320.902 Unknown

It's right across the room. I'm confused if you're asking to fight someone or if you're asking to prove that you're the real mom and dad. To prove.

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2321.002 - 2334.309 Greg

To see the proof, right? To see the proof. If anybody wants to challenge me in any way or wants to actually see all this stuff that I'm talking about. I didn't think you were going to show up, honestly. Because really, what could you have said?

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2334.449 - 2336.51 Unknown

Why wouldn't I show up?

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2336.99 - 2341.333 Greg

Because you're being outed. Because you're being outed for how much bullshit you've been spewing.

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2341.353 - 2345.377 Unknown

What does it matter? Why would I care if somebody disputes it or not?

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2345.778 - 2347.379 Greg

That's what this whole thing was about.

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2347.439 - 2348.921 Unknown

For like a decade.

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2350.823 - 2352.344 Greg

Because they saw through your bullshit.

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2352.524 - 2362.374 Unknown

And then, yeah, it took them a decade to get all the bullshit together to call me out from something from 30 years ago that I don't even care about.

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2363.342 - 2369.867 Greg

For something you don't care about, you sure as hell spent a lot of time and effort. This isn't just some fad.

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2369.927 - 2376.031 Unknown

How much time and effort do you think? Do you monitor my social medias or something?

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2376.871 - 2386.436 Jack Recider

Well, I mean, personally, I don't like you telling me that you did something that you didn't do. That looks bad for me and my show and my credibility. Exactly.

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2386.796 - 2394 Greg

You've been going around giving interviews as the author of Sub7. How is that not effort put into it? You've been going to DEF CON conferences.

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2394.16 - 2404.705 Jack Recider

It's a long-running con, man. And the reason why I believed it is because of that damn Rolling Stone article saying that you were...

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2405.865 - 2407.467 Greg

Yeah, nobody faults you for this.

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2407.687 - 2413.193 Jack Recider

Rolling Stone must have fact-checked it, so I think this must be legit.

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2413.473 - 2419.419 Unknown

Well, so that's when the source code was. So I had the source code back then on whatever computer I was using.

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2419.499 - 2429.269 Greg

You're really going with this, man? Like, really? What source code? Why do you keep going back to it? I thought we agreed on you're not going to claim that no more.

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2430.114 - 2435.955 Unknown

Do you want me to explain the story? What are you still trying to prove? What happened and how I was able to prove it?

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2435.995 - 2464.707 Greg

You said sub-7 source, so I'm not going to let you bullshit right now because that's not the sub-7 source. That has never left my hands until it was released by Illwill on GitHub. Never. You'll not find a copy of it anywhere in the world, on any website, on any backup, except the ones I have. So, like... As soon as you said sub-seven source, like, no, dude, stop. You got to stop.

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2464.827 - 2472.219 Jack Recider

Okay, but I want to hear how you got the Rolling Stone article. You were about to say something about how all that started.

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2473.682 - 2497.127 Unknown

Right. So we sat down in a room and I had my laptop, opened it up, pulled up the source code of it, compiled it and showed it around and showed the hash match, the ones that you can download from the website and all that. Was involved in any way back then? What happened to you during those years? Were you arrested too?

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2497.347 - 2502.79 Greg

Knew right away. It was all bullshit if listened to you in any way.

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2502.87 - 2523.733 Jack Recider

Okay. Our conversation began getting circular, and we started talking over each other at that point, and so I ended the call. But I think we got a half-assed confession out of Greg, didn't we? He said he'd stop saying he's the author of Sub 7 and we'll let it go. It was hard to hear that, but he did say that. So I think that's the best I'm going to get from him, and I'll have to take that.

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2524.154 - 2541.661 Jack Recider

Oh, and I looked up Greg's birthday on his arrest record, and it shows October 27th, not October 15th, like he said a moment ago. But honestly, I'm not too upset about this. In fact, I knew this would happen eventually. I grew up in the same culture as these guys, right? On IRC, downloading viruses, pranking people with tools.

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2542.081 - 2562.273 Jack Recider

I remember once I was in a computer class and the teacher had his computer connected to a projector, which was projecting on the front of the class. And I sent a network message to his machine, which made a pop-up show for the whole class. It was epic for a teenager. And one thing I know about this culture is just how much hackers like to mess with the press.

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2562.873 - 2578.82 Jack Recider

Cult of the Dead Cow in particular learned that the press will publish just about anything that a hacker says. If you're in a hacker group and you say, oh, we hacked NASA, the press will just take your word for it and publish it. And so they started creating all these wild claims to see how far the news would just spread just to mess with everyone.

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2579.22 - 2598.346 Jack Recider

And later on, 4chan picked up on this too, trying to get fake news to spread also. So this culture is just big on simply messing with the media. And it's partly just to show how crappy the media is for getting it wrong and how gullible people are. I mean, look at the whole birds aren't real movement, right? I'm sure you've heard someone say that. Birds aren't real.

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2598.946 - 2618.379 Jack Recider

That whole thing was just created to prove how conspiracy theories and misinformation is so easily spread. So I know the people I talk to, hackers, are known for giving misinformation, which means I have to be allergic to conspiracy theories in order to navigate this effectively and to bring you the most factual podcast I can.

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2639.453 - 2651.32 Jack Recider

Like, I'm more impressed than I'm mad at this point. Greg messaged me after that call and wanted another call with me. He wanted to apologize to me if he caused any problems. And I started to record the call.

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2651.74 - 2676.915 Unknown

And it's no disrespect to you or anybody else. that I've, you know, if they felt hurt or betrayed or lied to or whatever, you know, it's nothing personal. It's none of that. You know, like I was telling you, I respect your craft and everything. And it's good that you actually, you know, dug it up. As I was going through all this stuff with you, I'm thinking of all this stuff.

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2700.149 - 2720.906 Unknown

at our headquarters, give them a badge, bring them in, interview them, and do all this stuff with them. So in a nutshell, it's like pretty good social fucking engineering to get all the way They do that. I mean, into one of the biggest financial institutes. That's true. So I think of things like that, right? It's like, yeah.

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2721.226 - 2730.892 Unknown

And then using that variety where these kids that are coming out or whoever, right? And they listen. They heed my advice. I tell them, don't screw up your life like I did.

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2733.373 - 2735.695 Unknown

That's a great way to end this whole episode.

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2737.356 - 2738.436 Unknown

Don't be like my man.

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2741.67 - 2766.662 Jack Recider

Not my mom. Fake mom name. A big thanks to Ill Will, the real mom man, and Greg for being good sports and taking us on this wild adventure. This episode was created by me, Mr. Packet Loss, Jack Recyder. Our editor is the infinite loop lover, Tristan Ledger. Mixing done by Proximity Sound and our intro music is by the mysterious Brickmaster Cylinder. Why do server rooms often have raised floors?

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2767.884 - 2773.817 Jack Recider

so that technicians can get under the server rack and get to the root of the problem. This is Darknet Diaries.

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