On Tuesday morning, March 16, 2010 at 1:15 a.m., we finally caught the malicious Dailybooth.com Hackers hired by Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold Psycho Attorney Joseph R. McFaul.
A treasure trove of hidden files, malware, spyware and the identities of the international band of hackers/members of Dailybooth.com, was uncovered during their early morning hacking session on a computer owned and in operation at the University of California.
It was a major breakthrough in the 18-month long course of stalking, harassment, invasion, theft and destruction of my computer equipment, data, documents, photos, email and evidence. More importantly, it gave us a blueprint to how they and what they used to hack.
On January 5, 2010, according to my blog trackers someone from the Irvine office of the Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold law firm was stalking my blog. No doubt, it was Psycho Attorney Joseph R. McFaul. Immediately thereafter, I found an “.EXE” file in my MacBook Pro. An .EXE program is used to release Trojan viruses. The hackers managed to install of Trojan Backdoor virus in my desktop and MBP laptop computers, which is hell to permanently remove. The Trojan Backdoor virus gave the hackers full and complete access and control of my computers. The Trojan Backdoor virus is a very clever. It overrides the settings of anti-virus programs and disables the firewall. Reinstalling an operating system is pointless because it the virus is written as a “pre-binding program,” which loads and corrupts any new install.
I wish I had a nickel for everyone who told me the Exe file was a figment of my imagination. “An .EXE file is a Windows based program and MAC runs on a UNIX system.” I know a Windows program is imcompatible with a MAC computer, but I know what I saw.
How did the Sedgwick Detert and Dailybooth Hackers install an “.EXE” program on my MAC computer? An .EXE Plug-In. We found Dice Kusaba’s .EXE Plug-In among the evidence captured early Tuesday morning. The hackers didn’t have time to do a “clean up” before the computer was secured.
The level of sophistication and pervasive methods of electronic surveillance which the Sedgwick Detert and Dailybooth Hackers engaged to stalk me around the clock is frightening. The intensity of the unlawful and uninvited intrusion into my personal and professional life absolutely devastating. These Hackers provided Sedgwick Detert the means to maintain complete control over my use of any computer. My iPhone was programmed to maintain my location by longitude and latitude in order to reveal my physical address and location. Social networking sites were used to data mine contacts and activities. Speech-to-text software was used to monitor my telephone conversations.
How did the hackers know when I was online? Radios signals. Sedgwick Detert and Dailybooth Hackers injected malicious code into my blogs and websites to create a flash program which emitted a radio signal when I logged into my Administrator panel. The “Beep” was transmitted to the worldwide Dailybooth.com Hacking Crew triggering a Brute Force Attack of any computer system I was logged into.
How did they do this? GAIA Framework. That’s the specialty of Fabio, a Brazilian member of the Dailybooth hacking network. Fabio’s other forte is remapping documents. Dailybooth Founder Jon Wheatley’s expertise lies in the destruction and spoilation of evidence. Jon Wheatley constantly hacks the log-in panel maintaining my blog logs. Jon Wheatley remaps the IP addresses and geolocations captured by my log records to conceal the identifying info of his disciples. Thank goodness I’ve preserved hard copies and digital backups of the records.
I never understood how the hackers knew where I was and what I was doing. Anytime I used any computer, I was under their thumb. My Gmail and Yahoo accounts were compromised. GAIA and fake Gmail and Yahoo interface. My GoDaddy account was hacked and my domain settings manipulated which redirected my email to Sedgwick Detert and Dailybooth.com attorneys and hackers. Logging into any affected accounts left “Persistent Cookies” on the computer allowing the hackers to record and preserve everything I did online.
Hacker and Sony Imageworks Interactive employee Ryan Daisuke Kusaba aka Dice Kusaba is the prominent hacker of the bunch. He is subject to an Order of Protection by the State of Nevada and faces criminal charges for willfully violating an order of the court. His Dailybooth.com Hacker buddies are harassing me as part of their plan to threaten and intimidate me from pursing civil and criminal action against Kusaba and Jon Wheatley and his Dailybooth.com network for inter alia, violation of the Computer Abuse and Fraud Act and other torts.
Yesterday, I accepted the realization that the hacking will never end, unless Ryan Daisuke Kusaba is locked up. Dice Kusaba aka Dice Tomato controls a worldwide hacking network. However, as the judge said, his friends do his hacking, he does the time. The longer they hack, the longer Kusaba stays imprisoned.
As a security precaution, I stayed offline for a few days. Yesterday, I logged into my WordPress blog site and waited. Almost instantly the hackers appeared online. Like clockwork, they kept an even and steady pace. They were kept under surveillance from 5:27 p.m. until 8:49 p.m. For a few hours the hackers were held at bay by security software. Their ports of entry and methods of attack were carefully monitored. The console showed their manic and frustrated attempts to install an “AppleWebKit.”
The Apple store “Genuises” were smug in their belief that a MAC’s built in “anti-hacker” features would thwart a takeover. But, I knew better. In due time, these hackers succeeded in taking down the firewall, disabling the MAC’s “powerful” security settings, allowing them to gain control of root management. Thank goodness it wasn’t my computer.
“How the hell did they do that?” Everyone was stunned but not me. I’ve lived this nightmare for 18 months. Now that I know the hackers modus operandi, I can clean up and repair my computer network. But, but why bother. They will hack again. They’re hackers and that’s what hackers do.
That is, unless, the main operative, Ryan Daisuke Kusaba aka Dice Kusaba aka Dice Tomato is in jail. Until then, the internet is a very scary place.

