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Originally Posted by hasu
Great idea, Joe.
OP, it's good to hear that you are sorry for your actions and want to make up for them. The monetary and psychological damage you did to your victims is very big and it will be hard, if not impossible, to compensate them with money that you don't have.
What you do seem to have however, is a great deal of knowledge about your profession: stealing from poker players and abusing loopholes in security systems and poker software. Although you did wrong, I respect that.
You might think that you have nothing to offer right now. I think there is a way. Share your knowledge with us and prevent others from falling prey to the same tricks and getting hurt in the same way that your victims did.
Compose a documentation where you could explain in great detail every method you applied to exploit the system, what other potential dangers there are and how we as a poker players can close the gaps in our security systems to make the online poker world a safer place.
This is your chance to change something for the better.
hasu
Great idea from Hasu and Joey.
This is excacly what the guy from catch me if you can did.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Abagnale
worked for the fbi and earned a shitload with his knowlegde in security breaches. Op could do it too imo.
If you want to make good on everything you should do that op. Switch sides, come clean, make even more money probably and be able to sleep well, save us from getting scammed. Win/Win
Last edited by washoe; 03-18-2021 at 05:22 PM.