Is this a coincidence?
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
On June 20th, @Swift was messaging me asking for help dumping a Solr database. They sent me a link to a github repo while asking for help. (https://github.com/freedev/solr-import-export-json) (Screenshot of messages w "Swift" sending this repo )

About a week after, I was looking at Vinnys github randomly and I noticed he made an issue in this same Github repo, the same day Swift was asking me for help.

https://github.com/freedev/solr-import-export-json/issues/86

This is a very small and obscure repo, the chances of this happening feel super small in itself.

Fast forward to July 7th, MangaToon (My breach) gets loaded into HIBP. Vinny hears about it and almost instantly goes to someone I know asking where to get it. And I bet you won't guess what happened next -- @Swift was also on-site looking for MangaToon.

When I messaged Vinny on Twitter about MangaToon and how now I knew for a fact the account was his, he called me Gullible:

He then also revealed that he knew Swift was using NordVPN ( )

Vinny was selling the t-mobile database on @Swift, he recently deleted the thread after all of this. t-mobile is listed on breachcheck.io (Vinnys website) and it's the same thing that @Swift was selling. Very very few people have t-mobile and it would leave a very limited number of people who could actually be @Swift.

IS VINNY TROIA @SWIFT? YES OR NO

https://pompur.in
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It is not a coincidence.
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YES!!!
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Yes no doubt in my mind
Ransomware is just bug bounties but you have to pay whatever the finder wants - pom
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(July 17, 2022, 03:23 AM)pompompurin Wrote: On June 20th, @Swift was messaging me asking for help dumping a Solr database. They sent me a link to a github repo while asking for help. (https://github.com/freedev/solr-import-export-json) (Screenshot of messages w "Swift" sending this repo )

About a week after, I was looking at Vinnys github randomly and I noticed he made an issue in this same Github repo, the same day Swift was asking me for help.

https://github.com/freedev/solr-import-export-json/issues/86

This is a very small and obscure repo, the chances of this happening feel super small in itself.


Fast forward to July 7th, MangaToon (My breach) gets loaded into HIBP. Vinny hears about it and almost instantly goes to someone asking where to get it. And I bet you won't guess what happened next -- @Swift was also on-site looking for MangaToon.

When I messaged Vinny on Twitter about MangaToon and how now I knew for a fact the account was his, he called me Gullible:

He then also revealed that he knew Swift was using NordVPN ( )

Vinny was selling the t-mobile database on @Swift, he recently deleted the thread after all of this. t-mobile is listed on breachcheck.io (Vinnys website) and it's the same thing that @Swift was selling. Very very few people have t-mobile and it would leave a very limited number of people who could actually be @Swift.

IS VINNY TROIA @SWIFT? YES OR NO

YES.
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Did Vinny Troia just threaten to block you!/!?!/?? ? ? ? ? ?
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imagine a cyber security "professional" using NordVPN
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There is no such thing as coincidences, only vinny troia style opsec mistakes.
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100% Vinny, he is so bad about hiding its like he doesn't care about getting caught.
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#databreach
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