Doge staffer's YouTube nickname accidentally revealed his teen hacking activity
a year ago
- #DOJ
- #Elon Musk
- #hacking
- Christopher Stanley, a SpaceX and X engineer, is currently a senior advisor at the DOJ's Deputy Attorney General's office.
- Stanley was reportedly caught bragging about hacking, distributing pirated e-books, bootleg software, and game cheats on archived websites.
- Assigned to the DOJ by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Stanley's role remains unclear.
- Stanley's past activities date back to 2006, including hacking and creating controversial websites under pseudonyms like Reneg4d3.
- One of his early sites, fkn-pwnd.com, featured inappropriate content and boasts about hacking servers.
- Another site, reneg4d3.com, showed Stanley gaining unauthorized access to a competing messaging board.
- An account on Bluesky, 'doge whisperer', alleges further hacking activities linked to Stanley.