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I understand PCfan. You thought you had proof, and I can see how that would seem the case with the X-Google-DKIM-Sig, but that kind of signature is in every email sent through Google. That just signifies that Google handled the email, and is set to not appear when checked for a DKIM-signature for a domain.
What was actually needed there was a plain DKIM-signature showing that the article was handled by either Rishab's domain, or one of the GAW domains, and signed with a legitimate DKIM. But, even that would just prove that Rishab said this...however, there is no way to know how heavily invested in XPY he still is, nor what his current relationship with Josh is.
Moving on from that, we have confirmation from Mr. Garza last night that those emails did come from his account. He claims he was not the one to write them and that his account has been compromised for several months now. Supposedly, neither his brother nor his investors noticed these strange emails for a very long time.
Mr. Garza claims we put his customer at risk by publishing information that has been out for several weeks now. He has had plenty of time to address the compromised emails to the community, and we even delayed publishing this, waiting to see if he would step up to address them.
Beyond that, we have no way of validating the hack that Mr. Garza is claiming. If there was a hack, there would be proof of this. However, only Josh and GAW would have access to that.
- Dustin_O posted 37 minutes ago
What was actually needed there was a plain DKIM-signature showing that the article was handled by either Rishab's domain, or one of the GAW domains, and signed with a legitimate DKIM. But, even that would just prove that Rishab said this...however, there is no way to know how heavily invested in XPY he still is, nor what his current relationship with Josh is.
Moving on from that, we have confirmation from Mr. Garza last night that those emails did come from his account. He claims he was not the one to write them and that his account has been compromised for several months now. Supposedly, neither his brother nor his investors noticed these strange emails for a very long time.
Mr. Garza claims we put his customer at risk by publishing information that has been out for several weeks now. He has had plenty of time to address the compromised emails to the community, and we even delayed publishing this, waiting to see if he would step up to address them.
Beyond that, we have no way of validating the hack that Mr. Garza is claiming. If there was a hack, there would be proof of this. However, only Josh and GAW would have access to that.
- Dustin_O posted 37 minutes ago