Comment by ogurechny

2 years ago

The idea that every good project should be a full scale financially stable enterprise with a proper administrative team and dedicated supportive fan club is severely limiting (and is indirectly telling you to know your place in existing chains of power made that specific way). More often than not, services like those are made not by underground kingpins, but by common people who happened to be at the right place in the right time. For example, torrents.ru was once just one of the many regional and global torrent trackers, sometimes run by literal teenagers (albeit that one had the best domain name). Look at it today.

Also, «Маша» (Masha) and «Мойша» (Moishe/Moshe) are completely different names, and I've never ever seen anyone using the former for the latter. Either the author stretches it a bit too much, or the author knows something that should not be publicly revealed in the manner they chose (and the whole post is just an intimidating leak).

Anyway, if the author(s) have successful illegal business, as implied, they shouldn't have any difficulties in acquiring enough spare identities to burn. As a side note, it's quite ironic that “security” is such an idol today that common people need to go out of their way to evade tracking, while even petty internet criminals buy virtual identities in bulk, and have special instrumented browsers to load fake system data with one click.