A company linked to notorious Department of Government Efficiency goon ‘Big Balls’ was used by a cybercrime ring who ...
According to records reviewed by Reuters, Coristine ran a company called DiamondCDN that provided network services from ...
Coristine, also known by his online nickname "Big Balls," provided support for cybercriminals through his company DiamondCDN.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNElon Musk’s U.S. DOGE adviser linked to a cybercrime gang that stalked FBI agentThe U.S. DOGE adviser, Edward Coristine has been connected to a group of cybercriminals with a track record of dealing in ...
A recent investigation has revealed that Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old member of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), once provided technical support to a cybercrime gang.
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The New Republic on MSN19-Year-Old Doge Staffer “Big Balls” Once Helped Cybercrime RingThe teenage DOGE employee who went by the online username “Big Balls” used to run a company that provided tech support to a ...
Today on Rising, White House pulls back Rep. Elise Stefanik's (R-N.Y) nomination for U.N. ambassador. Vice President JD Vance slams Jewish Insider and its editor, Josh Kraushaar. Fox News's Bret Baier ...
The best-known member of Elon Musk's DOGE Service team of technologists once provided support to a cybercrime gang, according to digital records.
Reuters has published a major exposé on one of Elon Musk’s top technologists at DOGE: the 19-year-old Edward Coristine, whose nickname is “Big Balls.” Reuters reports that beginning in 2022, the ...
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The New Republic on MSNDOGE’s Supposed Savings Are About to Cost the U.S. a Lot of MoneyAbrupt, DOGE-directed staff cuts at the agency have sparked fears that U.S. tax revenue could plummet by 10 percent, or $500 ...
Wittman said that he chose the telephone town hall format because it is a “highly effective and inclusive way to connect with ...
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