Man Arrested for trying to sell Pep’s hacked emails

Bloody idiots I'm useless on computers but even I know you should clear your tinternet history and DNA catchy at least once a year.

No IT geek is finding my dwarf porn
 
Ahh it sounds like that’s the case then, he may have worked for a consultancy, rather than a recruitment agency, I misread.
I suppose the Sun, renowned for their in-depth research for these articles, perhaps missed the connection that he was the firm, so it is unclear until we know more.
 
There is a very pointed statement from City thanking The Sun and the police.

Mentions about various attacks on our systems in recent years.

I'm starting to think this story could be a lot bigger.

The hack reveals transfer targeting of De Ligt and Sokratis.

I agree. This is just the iceberg, after the initial Liverpool hack on the scouting database you can bet that a full intense cyber-security audit was sanctioned
 
Bloody hell.

I take it the club are aware of this now.

VK doesn’t come out well if they are correct.

I wonder who the three players were/are.

It opened my eyes in terms of watching players after it states - by batting for the other side or via inefficiencies and stupidities undermining the operation. Now I cannot see what a player does off the field but during the games i have paid attention to mistakes and some of these mistakes stand out. Mistakes that in my assumption a pro-player should not make as they are basic school boy errors but have cost the club on the pitch

One player in particular for me stands out - but I could be wrong and that is the danger and sad part of it all
 
The question is just how deep does this run and it is interesting that it is directed at Liverpool FC

"Leading people in Manchester City Analytics have been sacked recently following our disclosures of deliberate leakage of proprietary analytics to Liverpool (via a mafia-influenced route) and absolute poverty of performance in assessing corruptions being perpetrated against Manchester City's interests. City have lost Sancho and the 2019/20 Premier League title because of Manchester City Analytics - the entire entity needs disbanding and rebuilding more professionally."
 
Thanking both the Sun and the police, that won't go down well in Liverpool.
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The question is just how deep does this run and it is interesting that it is directed at Liverpool FC

"Leading people in Manchester City Analytics have been sacked recently following our disclosures of deliberate leakage of proprietary analytics to Liverpool (via a mafia-influenced route) and absolute poverty of performance in assessing corruptions being perpetrated against Manchester City's interests. City have lost Sancho and the 2019/20 Premier League title because of Manchester City Analytics - the entire entity needs disbanding and rebuilding more professionally."

So Liverpool have cheated their way to the title. Poached our staff, stolen our ideas, hacked into our tactics and analysis, undermined our reputation by leaking stolen information to various sources. To think Leeds got crucified for having someone on a hill with a pair of binoculars!
 
So Liverpool have cheated their way to the title. Poached our staff, stolen our ideas, hacked into our tactics and analysis, undermined our reputation by leaking stolen information to various sources. To think Leeds got crucified for having someone on a hill with a pair of binoculars!

Yea but the press/media love liverpool
 
No he isn’t. He’s a blogger based in London that exposes corruption in football.

A while ago now, before the leak, he offered to provide the club with evidence he had...presumably the Rui Pinto hacks, but became aware the club had several security leaks and withheld his information for fear of compromising himself. That’s my understanding of it.
I don't know all the details but I seem to recall @Prestwich_Blue confirmed he had done work for the club in an earlier thread, before stopping because of his concerns the club was too leaky?
 
I get the vibe he was a bit of an amateur. If he offered something to the Sun that they new was the result of blatant crime then they are highly likely to go to the police. Dont get me wrong they would think first about what they might be able to get out of it but if the answer is well this guy is blatantly profiteering from stolen data as oposed to being a source for a story then they just go to the plod. Its a subtle difference but if anyone knows teh ins and outs of it its the Sun's legal dept.


This way they get to run the story without paying for it, with the added benefit of being seen as acting in an honourable manner.
 
So Liverpool have cheated their way to the title. Poached our staff, stolen our ideas, hacked into our tactics and analysis, undermined our reputation by leaking stolen information to various sources. To think Leeds got crucified for having someone on a hill with a pair of binoculars!

well it suggests that that is the case. as mentioned in another article the liverpool hacking episode coincides with the resurgence of liverpool
 
This way they get to run the story without paying for it, with the added benefit of being seen as acting in an honourable manner.

exactly - they weigh it up. The story that we were hacked is possibly bigger than anything within the emails. I would imagine there is very little insight to be gained from reading peps emails.
 
well it suggests that that is the case. as mentioned in another article the liverpool hacking episode coincides with the resurgence of liverpool

Well they have good players obviously but getting that extra edge can make a big difference. It is some gap to make up, 25 points poorer, in a short space of time.
 
I don't know all the details but I seem to recall @Prestwich_Blue confirmed he had done work for the club in an earlier thread, before stopping because of his concerns the club was too leaky?
I am reliably informed that from 2010 to 2019 our IT department advised everyone to use the password “come on in” to ensure nobody ever forgot their password
 
Something more sinister is going on here. I do not, for one second, believe City's IT systems are less secure than any other club's. I do believe that there is an organised crime group at work here and that saps like Rui Pinto and this guy are merely footsoldiers for a far bigger enterprise.

It's in the nature of OCGs that the only people who get caught are the lowest ranking personnel whilst the controlling minds laugh their arses off on the beach (or, in this case, in a directors' box)
 

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