Hitman for Hire or Scam
Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 05/14/2016 08:29 AM
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A hacker who goes by the name of bRpsd has dumped what he says is the Albanian mafia group called Besa.
The data was first uploaded online to the Files.fm website on April 23. It contains two CSV files that contained 2,682 personal messages and 38 hit orders. User account details included information such as usernames, hashed passwords, email addresses, sign-up data, user ID, and user status.
Some of the orders are as follows:
“ here is her facebook. put a bullet in her head. and I dont want her body to be seen in public and she live with her parents, so it will be better if you do your job when she is on her way to school. and it will be better if you can finished the job before next monday. ”
“ Beat him up. His photo can be seen on his facebook: [REDACTED URL] ”
However, the admins of the site have stated that they really collaborate with the authorities:
“ Hello, Yes, that is correct. We receive orders to kill people from all over the world, however our site is fake and we don't have any hitmen. We forward the orders to police departments where the targets are located. [REDACTED]@gmail.com is one of our emails on google, we use it to send notifications of hit orders to police. ”
“ We are a team of computer programmers living in Europe, and we made this website as a honey pot for criminals, to fight crime and criminals ”
Regardless of the above statements, the website admins may have wanted to throw investigators off their trail by confessing to be a fake service, and the statements should be taken with a grain of salt.
Source: SoftPedia

Some of the orders are as follows:
“ here is her facebook. put a bullet in her head. and I dont want her body to be seen in public and she live with her parents, so it will be better if you do your job when she is on her way to school. and it will be better if you can finished the job before next monday. ”
“ Beat him up. His photo can be seen on his facebook: [REDACTED URL] ”
However, the admins of the site have stated that they really collaborate with the authorities:
“ Hello, Yes, that is correct. We receive orders to kill people from all over the world, however our site is fake and we don't have any hitmen. We forward the orders to police departments where the targets are located. [REDACTED]@gmail.com is one of our emails on google, we use it to send notifications of hit orders to police. ”
“ We are a team of computer programmers living in Europe, and we made this website as a honey pot for criminals, to fight crime and criminals ”
Regardless of the above statements, the website admins may have wanted to throw investigators off their trail by confessing to be a fake service, and the statements should be taken with a grain of salt.
Source: SoftPedia
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