Corey "Xyrix" Barnhill, Michael "Virus" Nieves and Justin "Null" Perras are hacker-thugs suspected of repeatedly trashing Cryptome.org, John Young's email, and John Young's LAN on and about 2 October 2010.
"Xyrix" a/k/a "Ruxpin" crowed about Cryptome thuggery to Wired reporter Kim Zetter in conjunction with Wired's long-running promotional campaign for security product advertisers to encourage hacker-thuggish security breaches.

[Mea culpa caveat: Cryptome with many others has an even longer-running campaign debunking the leviathans of national security advertising in the media to encourage national security breaches, even wars, by valorizing and monetizing them. Wired's vainglorious "Danger Room" and "Threat Level" are punk-thuggeries among the globally organized threat-news promoters becoming rich racketeering national security and "inside sources not authorized to speak due to the sensitivity of the topic." So too are pipsqueak faux secretkeepers like Wikileaks, tiny garblers of source protection preening for notice among the slickly PR'ed whistleblowers, FOI activists and anti-war bleaters among other war-loving "humanitarians." Prepare for the next fake breach bombshell of Iraq War files being medicated for timed release, then an urgent call for more security funding pro and con.]

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