Jon,
I'd like to take your advice, except I have seen his hacking work.  He goes into 
people's websites and changes
information, changes pins, reads files, etc.  I'm not planning on visiting him in CR...


Jon Hall wrote:

> Anyone that boasts about their hacking abilities to non-hackers, can't
> hack. Don't worry about it.
> Personally I'd keep the tax info to myself and think of this guy as an
> old friend who owes you one. You never know when you will need a place
> to stay in Costa Rica... :)
>
> jon
>
> M Zanky wrote:
> > I do not know what to do.  Any advice is appreciated.
> >
> > Awhile ago, I worked for a dot.com that started losing its employees.
> > Then, the CTO, a partner, left. I was the only remaining one-with the
> > owner! [Background on owner: 1)He used to work for FBI and made it clear
> > he could and did hack into your pc at home and mess you up if you were
> > not loyal to him   2)He liked me as a friend and we had fun
> > together--taking breaks, etc.  3) He confided in me about how he was
> > making trouble for ex-employees if they tried to get Unemployment. He
> > did not like being crossed...  ok, I think you got the picture.]
>
> 
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