So this was pre 2000, when the internet was still in its infancy. What is missing is references to actual images or vids that broke the law. Like all the attacks on 8 and qresearch by rags like Mother Jones, it's long on claims and short on evidence.
Wonder what a dig on Farsight Security would find?
Paul Vixie - CEO of Farsight.
Turns out VIXIE is a big time anti-Trumper. What a surprise.
Truth about techies who targeted Trump
By Kimberley Strassel
February 18, 2022
The usual suspects are already circling the wagons around the techie “experts” who spied on Donald Trump. If their defense feels tired, it’s because we’ve been through it before. It’s Christopher Steele all over again.
Special counsel John Durham destroyed the last shreds of Mr. Steele’s credibility last year, proving that the paid-for-hire spook had relied on fabrications for the infamous dossier the Federal Bureau of Investigation used in its Trump probe. The special counsel is now dismantling that other big claim of Trump-Russia “collusion” — the Alfa Bank narrative. The wonder is that the press and others are stepping up for another humiliation — when the disturbing actions of the creators of the Alfa narrative are already so easy to document, and in their own words….
Cybersecurity professionals instantly ridiculed the data as nonsense, and the FBI dismissed it, but the liberal media kept it alive. In October 2018, the New Yorker’s Dexter Filkins devoted a 7,600-word panegyric to the “self-appointed guardians of the Internet” who continued to flog the claims.
Special prosecutor John Durham in 2006.Special counsel John Durham has a mountain of credible evidence that suggests Hillary Clinton did spy on former President Donald Trump.AP
'In recent court filings, Durham explains that these tech experts — including Rodney Joffe, formerly of Neustar, Inc. — were in cahoots with the same crew as Steele, using the same playbook.
They worked with Democratic lawyers at Perkins Coie and opposition-research firm Fusion GPS, with the goal of dredging up “derogatory” information on Trump that would please “VIPs” in the Clinton campaign. The techies did so, the Durham indictment says, in part by mining protected Internet data that had been supplied to a government contractor — allowing them to snoop on the White House as well as Trump Tower and Trump’s Manhattan apartment.
Joffe’s legal team continues to insist he is “apolitical” and wasn’t aware his lawyer, Michael Sussmann, was billing Team Clinton….
The problem for the last-gaspers is that the techies they seek to defend have already put too much on the record that suggests their real concern was a President Trump, not national security.
Start with the company that the “apolitical” Joffe kept. One of his colleagues involved in the project and referenced in the Sussmann indictment isPaul Vixiewhose Twitter feed sports a long record of liberal, anti-Trump sentiments. ….
https://nypost.com/2022/02/18/truth-about-techies-who-targeted-trump/