Are these the hitmen Musk brought in, or are they the ones that already worked there?
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So what newsletters did they sign up for today? Are they active member of NAMBLA yet? Or horse penis weekly? Man this erm71 guy is really into weird stuff.
Addresses such as these are not really secret.
Nor should they be.
This is wild! Nice info.
Is there a service out there that's the opposite of Incogni?
How many of these people are subscribed to Scientology Today?
Sign them up for pornhub and xhamster accounts too.
Oh this is a nice one.
I don't know what to do with this.
But I sure hope someone does.
Wow, sure would be a shame if someone steganographically embedded all the info into a bunch of meme images and then posted them, wouldn’t it?
Hmmm, erm71... Interesting attempt to hide
To save everyone time, here's a draft set of productivity bullets for "turtle tester":
- Conducted thorough evaluations of turtle shell durability and structural integrity under various simulated environmental conditions.
- Monitored and recorded turtle behavior to assess mobility and adaptability in controlled habitats.
- Ensured all testing procedures adhered to ethical standards and guidelines for animal welfare.
- Collaborated with team members to analyze data and improve testing methodologies for accuracy and efficiency.
- Prepared detailed weekly reports summarizing findings and providing actionable recommendations for ongoing research.
It's important Elon Musk knows these things.
With a quick google, what are the chances that erm71 is code for "Elon Reeve Musk 1971".
There no way that a tech savvy individual would do something as simple as use his name and DOB for usernames and email addresses... Whats his password "teslarulez1971!"?
Obviously it's teslarulez69420!!!
I'm sure that is exactly what it means. The point was to hide it a little bit, it's not the standard first.last of everyone else but to make it still uniquely identifiable as musk. It's not a completely unheard of practice to hide potential high spam targets. The goal isn't to completely hide, just make it slightly harder to find
This is why scraping LinkedIn works so well. Using the consistent email format gets you to your target easily. I've used it to get the contact info of the CTO of American Airlines before (his auto-reply included his cell number.)
That's security through obscurity, and it doesn't work in the long run.
No it does not. Neither does having a password as they can be leaked or cracked or who knows what. Turning off tcmp echo on your router won't stop all bad actors but it will stop some. All security practices are just small steps to make it slightly harder for bad actors.
what a fumble lmao, guess they're going to have to improve their spam filters.