The Hacker Who Became the FBI’s Best Weapon and Worst Nightmare

The Hacker Who Became the FBI’s Best Weapon and Worst Nightmare

The Hacker Who Became the FBI’s Best Weapon and Worst Nightmare

By Will Levith

In 2001, Ukrainian Max Popov, a wanted international hacker, defected to the U.S. What he thought the FBI had lineup up for him was a straight shot to the American Dream—he’d help them wage a war against cybercrime and live a normal, gainfully employed life. But what he got instead was an ultimatum: be an FBI informant or go to prison. That’s when things got a whole lot more interesting.

Read Kevin Poulsen’s Wired feature here.

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