Hacker linked to Epstein removed from Black Hat cyber conference website

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Vincenzo Iozzo, a hacker associated with Jeffrey Epstein, has been removed from the Black Hat and Code Blue conference websites. He refuses to resign and calls for an investigation into the matter.

Source: TechCrunch


Vincenzo Iozzo, a renowned hacker linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is no longer listed on the website of Black Hat, one of the largest cybersecurity conferences in the world, nor on the Japanese security conference Code Blue. He was still listed on both pages as of last week. Iozzo, currently the founder and chief executive of cybersecurity startup SlashID, has had a long career in the industry. Iozzo authored one of the first manuals for hackers researching Apple’s mobile software, and in 2015, founded cybersecurity startup IperLane, which was later bought by CrowdStrike, leading him to serve as a senior director at the company for almost four years. In a statement shared with TechCrunch through a spokesperson, Iozzo said he told Black Hat that he “will not willingly resign” and welcomed “a full investigation.” Full Story

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